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A Study on the Valorization of Rice Straw into Different Value‐Added Products and Biofuels

Author Affiliations
Clinical Research Organization, National Organization for Drug Control and Research, Egyptian Petroleum Research Institute, October University of Modern Sciences and Arts, ...
Published InInternational Journal of Chemical Engineering
Year2024
Citations8

Abstract

This work depicts that rice straw (RS), which is one of the major lignocellulosic wastes all over the world and causing many environmental problems, has considerable amounts of protein, ash, macronutrients, and micronutrients of approximately 11.38%, 16.77%, 2.27 mg/kg, and 771.9 mg/kg, respectively; besides, a C/N ratio of 15.18, a total N, P 2 O5, and K 2 O content of 1.85%, and a considerably low concentration of undesirable heavy metals and silica of approximately 77.69 mg/kg and 109 mg/kg are also present, which recommends its applicability as a precursor feedstock for the production of organic fertilizer and animal fodder. The batch solid‐state fermentation (SSF) of RS by Trichoderma longibrachiatum DSMZ 16517 produced considerable amount of total reducing sugars (TRS)…
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