نتایج جستجو برای: corn cob ash

تعداد نتایج: 53382  

2016
Jorge Pinto Daniel Cruz Anabela Paiva Sandra Pereira Pedro Tavares Lisete Fernandes Humberto Varum

Usually, the corn cob is considered an agriculture waste. This natural and organic waste material may be used in the industry, in general, and in the building industry, in particular. The work presented in this paper was developed in order to give a contribution to the knowledge of this material, by attempting to describe and assess its macrostructure and microstructure, elementary chemical com...

Journal: :Journal of Energy, Material, and Instrumentation Technology 2023

The research was carried out about the effect of adding corn cob ash on mortar's physical and mechanical properties. Mortar molded with three compositions, i.e., portland cement, ash, husk fiber. Corn burned at a temperature 700 for 2 hours. fiber mechanically sliced up to 0.8 mm in size. Then, mortar molding maintenance were processed 28 days. mortars that had reached age days tested according...

F. Ghofrani M. Pakshir, S. Babamohammadi Z. Sharifi

A new anti-corrosion compound, Melamine Formaldehyde (MF), was formulated by the addition of proper amount of formaldehyde to melamine under specific conditions. This compound was mixed with a novel nano powder, which was extracted from corn cob ash containing SiO2 particles, in order to improve its corrosion inhibition efficiency. This inhibitor provides a high level of protection f...

F. Ghofrani M. Pakshir, S. Babamohammadi Z. Sharifi

A new anti-corrosion compound, Melamine Formaldehyde (MF), was formulated by the addition of proper amount of formaldehyde to melamine under specific conditions. This compound was mixed with a novel nano powder, which was extracted from corn cob ash containing SiO2 particles, in order to improve its corrosion inhibition efficiency. This inhibitor provides a high level of protection f...

Journal: :Journal of advances in microbiology 2022

Concerns about first generation bioethanol's impact on the food chain and biodiversity have shifted research to second (2G) bioethanol technologies. The 2G-bioethanol is made from lignocellulosic biomass, which more sustainable does not harm security or environment. This production process uses non-food crops, crop residues, wood wastes, such as chips, skins, pulp fruit pressing. present study ...

2012
Renu Singh Vishal Kapoor Vijay Kumar

Agro-industrial wastes such as sugarcane bagasse, wheat bran, rice bran, corn cob and wheat straw are cheapest and abundantly available natural carbon sources. The present study was aimed to production of amylase and xylanase simultaneously using agro-industrial waste as the sole carbon source. Seven thermophilic strains of actinomycete were isolated from the mushroom compost. Among of these, s...

2016
Olusola A. Ogunyewo Folasade M. Olajuyigbe

The mechanism underlying the action of lignocellulolytic enzymes in biodegradation of lignocellulosic biomass remains unclear; hence, it is crucial to investigate enzymatic interactions involved in the process. In this study, degradation of corn cob by Sporothrix carnis and involvement of lignocellulolytic enzymes in biodegradation were investigated over 240 h cultivation period. About 60% degr...

2017
Abdul Ghaffar Muhammad Yameen Nosheen Aslam Fatima Jalal Razia Noreen Bushra Munir Zahed Mahmood Sadaf Saleem Naila Rafiq Sadia Falak Imtiaz Mahmood Tahir Muhammad Noman Muhammad Umar Farooq Samina Qasim Farooq Latif

BACKGROUND The plant biomass and agro-industrial wastes show great potential for their use as attractive low cost substrates in biotechnological processes. Wheat straw and corn cob as hemicellulosic substrates were acid hydrolyzed and enzymatically saccharified for high xylose production. The hydrolysate was concentrated and fermented by using Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Kluyveromyces for prod...

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