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Technological Advancement in Harvesting of Cotton Stalks to Establish Sustainable Raw Material Supply Chain for Industrial Applications: a Review.

Authors :
Pandirwar, Ashutosh P.
Khadatkar, Abhijit
Mehta, C. R.
Majumdar, Gautam
Idapuganti, Ramkrushna
Mageshwaran, Vellaichamy
Shirale, Abhay O.
Source :
BioEnergy Research; Jun2023, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p741-760, 20p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The cultivation of cotton produces about 2–3 tonne of residues per hectare after harvesting. Uprooting and disposal of such a huge amount of cotton residues have become a serious problem. In this review, different technologies developed for clearing standing cotton stalks from the field, performances of available technologies, limitations, and technological gap for future work are discussed. Unlike other crop residues, cotton residue has fiber properties similar to most hardwood species. Hence, it is more suitable for various industrial applications like production of particle board, hardboard, pulp, paper, and corrugated boxes. It is also a cleaner fuel as compared to coal due to lower carbon and ash content based on ultimate analysis. Therefore, it can be used as fuel for power plant and as bio-energy. The potential of the use of cotton stalks for composting, briquetting, biochar, bio-oil, and bioethanol production, etc. is also discussed in the paper. It was observed that, the cotton waste was available in abundance; however, efficient machinery to remove the cotton stalks from field and simultaneously convert it into storable or directly usable form as a raw material for various applications was needed. The use of cotton stalks is techno-economically feasible for various applications but still more work is required in bio-ethanol production from cotton stalks to improve the yield of ethanol and for making the process more economical. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19391234
Volume :
16
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BioEnergy Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163522072
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12155-022-10520-3