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Investigation of the potentiality of five bamboo species in biorefinery through analysis of chemical profiles

Mohammad Jakir Hossain, Rupak Ghosh, Atanu Kumar Das, Shambhu Chandra Nath, Md. Rakibul Islam, Shaheen Akhter, Md. Saidur Rahman

2022Journal of Wood Chemistry and Technology16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Determination of the chemical composition of biomaterial is important for their valued utilization in biorefinery. In this study, the chemical composition of five bamboo species, i.e., mitinga (Bambusa tulda), borak (Bambusa balcooa), rengoon (Thyrsostachys oliveri), orah (Dendrocalamus longispathus), and bajja (Bambusa vulgaris) were determined. The chemical characterization of these bamboo species can expedite a further study on the extraction of cellulose and lignin. α-cellulose content was in the range of 42.7–45.7% and Klason lignin content was 22.4–28.2%. The ash content was 1.8–4.3% for the studied five bamboo species. The α-cellulose and lignin content were similar to other non-timber spices. The ash content was lower than other non-timber species. Therefore, these species can be a potential source of raw material for biorefinery.

Topics & Concepts

BiorefineryBambooLigninBambusaCelluloseChemistryChemical compositionRaw materialPulp and paper industryBotanyExtraction (chemistry)Organic chemistryBiologyEngineeringBamboo properties and applicationsNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesAdvanced Cellulose Research Studies