Bibliographic citations
Sanchez, S., (2018). Diferentes usos de la fibra de bambú: aspectos de desarrollo y perspectivas para la utilización en la industria [Universidad Nacional de Trujillo]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21777
Sanchez, S., Diferentes usos de la fibra de bambú: aspectos de desarrollo y perspectivas para la utilización en la industria []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Trujillo; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14414/21777
@misc{renati/883463,
title = "Diferentes usos de la fibra de bambú: aspectos de desarrollo y perspectivas para la utilización en la industria",
author = "Sanchez Perez, Sandro Deivi",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Trujillo",
year = "2018"
}
ABSTRACT In the present study the industrial potential of bamboo was investigated, determining the uses of the fiber of this plant and evaluating the future perspectives of generating industrial products with this raw material. A compilation was made after an exhaustive research on research articles published in international journals. The composition and structure of the bamboo was also a reason for research, obtaining that mainly bamboo is composed of cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin; as well as the species and characteristics of each species of bamboo reported. In Peru it was determined that bamboo production takes place in the three geographical regions, counting approximately 50 to 56 species, due to the diversity of existing ecosystems; of which 40 species are native to our territory and the rest were introduced in it. The uses in which bamboo can be a raw material were investigated, finding applications in the pulp and paper industry, energy in the form of biomass and as fuel, and also in structural applications such as agglomerated boards, in the production of bioethanol and biogas; and finally in the pharmaceutical and food industry. The perspectives of the use of bamboo in the future were analyzed, which has common characteristics with many other lignocelulosic raw materials and has the potential to be a sustainable raw material in the biologically based economy, not only for energy purposes, but also for the sectors of chemical products and materials. In this way, bamboo can be perceived as an ecological product and friendly to the environment.
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