Neha Srivastava1,*, Akshay Shrivastav2, Rajeev Singh3, Mohammed Abohashrh4, K. R. Srivastava1, Safia Irfan5, Manish Srivastava1, P. K. Mishra1, Vijai Kumar Gupta6, Vijay Kumar Thakur6,*
Journal of Renewable Materials, Vol.9, No.4, pp. 615-636, 2021, DOI:10.32604/jrm.2021.014374
- 01 February 2021
Abstract Increased environmental pollution due to the organic wastes over the world is one of the most burning issues.
These organic wastes lie under the category of biodegradable waste and can be effectively degraded from their
complex compound into simple one by the action of microbes or other living organisms. Moreover, lignocellulosic
biomass is a major part of the biodegradable waste and belongs to the group of renewable energy source, which
can be very effective for bioenergy production. Biomasses are made up of different compounds such as cellulose,
hemicelluloses, lignin and protein. Apart from these components, More >