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What Catalytic Processes Utilize Agricultural Residues?
Several catalytic processes can benefit from agricultural residues:
Biomass Conversion
: Agricultural residues can be converted into
bio-oil
,
syngas
, and
biochar
through catalytic pyrolysis and gasification.
Biofuel Production
: Enzymatic and chemical catalysts can transform agricultural residues into
bioethanol
and
biodiesel
.
Value-added Chemicals
: Residues can be converted into platform chemicals like
furfural
,
levulinic acid
, and
5-HMF
using various catalytic processes.
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