Valorization of Agriculture Residues into Value‐Added Products: A Comprehensive Review of Recent Studies

Author:

Hoang Tuan‐Dung12,Van Anh Nguyen1,Yusuf Mohammad34,Ali S. A Muhammed5,Subramanian Yathavan6,Hoang Nam Nguyen7,Minh Ky Nguyen8,Le Van‐Giang9,Thi Thanh Huyen Nguyen10,Abi Bianasari Alien6,K Azad Abul6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Life Science Hanoi University of Science and Technology No. 1 Dai Co Viet Hai Ba Trung Hanoi 10000 Vietnam

2. Vietam National Univeristy Hanoi – School of Interdisciplinary Sciences and Arts 144 Cau Giay Hanoi 10000 Hanoi Vietnam

3. Clean Energy Technologies Research Institute (CETRI) Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science University of Regina 3737 Wascana Parkway Regina SK S4S 0A2 Canada

4. Centre of Research Impact and Outcome Chitkara University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Chitkara University 140401 Punjab India

5. Fuel Cell Institute, (CETRI) Universiti Kebangsasn Malaysia 43600 Bangi Malaysia

6. Faculty of Integrated Technologies Universiti Brunei Darussalam BE1410 Bandar Seri Begawan Brunei Darussalam

7. Faculty of Environment, Climate change and Urban Studies National Economics University 10000 Hanoi Vietnam

8. Faculty of Environment and Natural Resources Nong Lam University Hamlet 6, Linh Trung Ward Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City 700000 Vietnam

9. Central Institute for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies Vietnam National University (CRES-VNU) Hanoi 111000 Vietnam

10. Faculty of International Economics Foreign Trade University Vietnam

Abstract

AbstractGlobal agricultural by‐products usually go to waste, especially in developing countries where agricultural products are usually exported as raw products. Such waste streams, once converted to “value‐added” products could be an additional source of revenue while simultaneously having positive impacts on the socio‐economic well‐being of local people. We highlight the utilization of thermochemical techniques to activate and convert agricultural waste streams such as rice and straw husk, coconut fiber, coffee wastes, and okara power wastes commonly found in the world into porous activated carbons and biofuels. Such activated carbons are suitable for various applications in environmental remediation, climate mitigation, energy storage, and conversions such as batteries and supercapacitors, in improving crop productivity and producing useful biofuels.

Publisher

Wiley

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