- Bag****e (/bəˈɡæs/ bə-GAS) is the dry
pulpy fibrous material that
remains after crushing sugarcane or
sorghum stalks to
extract their juice. It is used...
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Polymer AGU mmol -OH/g
cotton fibers 8,000–14,000
cotton linters 1,000–6,500
baggase 700–900 wood
fibers 8,000–9,000...
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including eggs****, bones, peat, fungi, seaweed, crab s****, yeast,
baggase and
carrot peels can
efficiently remove toxic heavy metal ions from contaminated...
- residues, muni****l
solid wastes, and
agricultural wastes such as
sugarcane baggase, nipa sap, rice straws, etc.
Numerous studies have been done by Filipino...
- 200,000
metric tonnes annually within the same time period, and use the
baggase to
generate 35
megawatts of electricity, of
which 22
megawatts were to...