Agricultural Waste
Utilization and Industrial Technologies toward Sustainable Management
Herausgeber: Tahir, M. I. H. M.; Sapuan, S. M.; Ilyas, R. A.; Rizal, Muhammad Asyraf Muhammad; Atikah, M. S. N.
Agricultural Waste
Utilization and Industrial Technologies toward Sustainable Management
Herausgeber: Tahir, M. I. H. M.; Sapuan, S. M.; Ilyas, R. A.; Rizal, Muhammad Asyraf Muhammad; Atikah, M. S. N.
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This book provides an overview of agricultural waste and its utilization in various industrial technologies for sustainable management. It covers a wide range of topics, including the characterization of agricultural waste, its environmental impacts, and its use in different industrial sectors.
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This book provides an overview of agricultural waste and its utilization in various industrial technologies for sustainable management. It covers a wide range of topics, including the characterization of agricultural waste, its environmental impacts, and its use in different industrial sectors.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032750545
- ISBN-10: 1032750545
- Artikelnr.: 72652657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032750545
- ISBN-10: 1032750545
- Artikelnr.: 72652657
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
R.A. Ilyas is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering, and Deputy Director of the Centre for Advanced Composite Materials (CACM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. M.I.H.M. Tahir received the PhD of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from the Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. His current research focuses on the thermochemical properties of municipal solid waste and agro-waste in Malaysia. M.R.M. Asyraf is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Applied Mechanics and Design, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Research Fellow at Centre for Advanced Composite Materials (CACM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. S.M. Sapuan is a Professor of Composite Materials in the Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Universiti Putra Malaysia. M.S.N. Atikah received the MSc. in Chemical Engineering from the University Putra Malaysia. Her fields of specialization are microalgae, gasification, thermochemical conversion, biomass conversion, and microalgal biomass.
0. Front Matter. Section I. Introduction. 1. Agricultural waste management.
Section II. Palm-based plant waste. 2. Oil palm Waste Management. 3. Date
palm Waste Management. 4. Sago palm Waste Management. 5. Sugar palm Waste
Management. 6. Coconut Waste Management. Section III. Seed-based plant
waste. 7. Soybean Waste Management. 8. Coffee Waste Management. 9. Cotton
Waste Management. Section IV. Bast-based plant waste. 10. Banana Waste
Management. Section V. Stalk-based plant waste. 11. Wheat Waste Management.
12. Sugarcane. 13. Corn Waste Management. 14. Rice Waste Management. 15.
Roselle Waste Management. Section VI. Leaf-based plant waste. 16. Pineapple
Waste Management. Section VII. Fruit-based plant waste. 17. Durian Waste
Management. 18.Tomato Waste Management. 19. Olive Waste Management. 20.
Citrus Waste Management. 21. Rambutan Waste Management. 22. Apple Waste
Management. Section VIII. Tuber-based plant waste. 23. Potato Waste
Management. 24. Cassava Waste Management. Section IX. Challenges and Future
Perspectives. 25. Challenges associated with processing and
commercializing.
Section II. Palm-based plant waste. 2. Oil palm Waste Management. 3. Date
palm Waste Management. 4. Sago palm Waste Management. 5. Sugar palm Waste
Management. 6. Coconut Waste Management. Section III. Seed-based plant
waste. 7. Soybean Waste Management. 8. Coffee Waste Management. 9. Cotton
Waste Management. Section IV. Bast-based plant waste. 10. Banana Waste
Management. Section V. Stalk-based plant waste. 11. Wheat Waste Management.
12. Sugarcane. 13. Corn Waste Management. 14. Rice Waste Management. 15.
Roselle Waste Management. Section VI. Leaf-based plant waste. 16. Pineapple
Waste Management. Section VII. Fruit-based plant waste. 17. Durian Waste
Management. 18.Tomato Waste Management. 19. Olive Waste Management. 20.
Citrus Waste Management. 21. Rambutan Waste Management. 22. Apple Waste
Management. Section VIII. Tuber-based plant waste. 23. Potato Waste
Management. 24. Cassava Waste Management. Section IX. Challenges and Future
Perspectives. 25. Challenges associated with processing and
commercializing.
0. Front Matter. Section I. Introduction. 1. Agricultural waste management.
Section II. Palm-based plant waste. 2. Oil palm Waste Management. 3. Date
palm Waste Management. 4. Sago palm Waste Management. 5. Sugar palm Waste
Management. 6. Coconut Waste Management. Section III. Seed-based plant
waste. 7. Soybean Waste Management. 8. Coffee Waste Management. 9. Cotton
Waste Management. Section IV. Bast-based plant waste. 10. Banana Waste
Management. Section V. Stalk-based plant waste. 11. Wheat Waste Management.
12. Sugarcane. 13. Corn Waste Management. 14. Rice Waste Management. 15.
Roselle Waste Management. Section VI. Leaf-based plant waste. 16. Pineapple
Waste Management. Section VII. Fruit-based plant waste. 17. Durian Waste
Management. 18.Tomato Waste Management. 19. Olive Waste Management. 20.
Citrus Waste Management. 21. Rambutan Waste Management. 22. Apple Waste
Management. Section VIII. Tuber-based plant waste. 23. Potato Waste
Management. 24. Cassava Waste Management. Section IX. Challenges and Future
Perspectives. 25. Challenges associated with processing and
commercializing.
Section II. Palm-based plant waste. 2. Oil palm Waste Management. 3. Date
palm Waste Management. 4. Sago palm Waste Management. 5. Sugar palm Waste
Management. 6. Coconut Waste Management. Section III. Seed-based plant
waste. 7. Soybean Waste Management. 8. Coffee Waste Management. 9. Cotton
Waste Management. Section IV. Bast-based plant waste. 10. Banana Waste
Management. Section V. Stalk-based plant waste. 11. Wheat Waste Management.
12. Sugarcane. 13. Corn Waste Management. 14. Rice Waste Management. 15.
Roselle Waste Management. Section VI. Leaf-based plant waste. 16. Pineapple
Waste Management. Section VII. Fruit-based plant waste. 17. Durian Waste
Management. 18.Tomato Waste Management. 19. Olive Waste Management. 20.
Citrus Waste Management. 21. Rambutan Waste Management. 22. Apple Waste
Management. Section VIII. Tuber-based plant waste. 23. Potato Waste
Management. 24. Cassava Waste Management. Section IX. Challenges and Future
Perspectives. 25. Challenges associated with processing and
commercializing.