2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0199422
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Characterization of crop residues from false banana /Ensete ventricosum/ in Ethiopia in view of a full-resource valorization

Abstract: False banana /Ensete ventricosum [Welw.] Cheesman/ is exploited as a food crop in Ethiopia where it represents an important staple food. The plant is harvested and large amounts of biomass residues are originated, mainly from the pseudo stem (i.e., fiber bundles obtained from the leaf sheaths after being scrapped to produce starchy food) and the inflorescence stalk. These materials were studied in relation to their summative chemical composition, composition of lignin, lipophilic and polar extracts. Moreover, … Show more

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“…This bleaching process had two stages, using sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide solution. The extraction stage used NaOH with the subsequent addition of H 2 O 2 solution as a reinforcing agent [23]. Initially, the pulp slurry with 10% NaClO was bleached at a temperature of 40 • C for 120 min.…”
Section: Bleaching Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This bleaching process had two stages, using sodium hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide solution. The extraction stage used NaOH with the subsequent addition of H 2 O 2 solution as a reinforcing agent [23]. Initially, the pulp slurry with 10% NaClO was bleached at a temperature of 40 • C for 120 min.…”
Section: Bleaching Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, this property of enset residue fibre is compromised by the thin cell wall thickness [82]. In general, findings of several studies demonstrate that enset fibre has comparable properties to many of the world-class natural fibres such as abaca, flax, sisal, hemp, jute, kenaf, and ramie fibres [79][80][81]83]. In spite of these qualities and potential, enset fibre has not been exploited for a variety of applications.…”
Section: Industrial Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The S/G ratio values were 1.1 (fibers) and 0.5 (stalks). The fibers and the stalks presented a great amount of carbohydrates (67 vs. 62% of total pyrogram area), where levoglucosan was the main compound (17.1 vs. 5.4%), followed by 2-hydroxy-2-cyclopenten-1-one (1.4 vs. 3.1%), 2-hydroxymethyl-5-hydroxy-2,3-dihydro-(4H)-pyran-4-one (1.1 vs. 0.7%), and 4-hydroxy-5,6-dihydro-(2H)-pyran-2-one (1.2 vs. 0.3%) [77].…”
Section: Ensete Ventricosummentioning
confidence: 99%