Recent Research on Aluminium/SCBA Composites: A Review
Keywords:
Sugarcane Bagasse, Reinforcement Material, Compositional Variation, Sustainable Resource, Aluminium Matrix CompositesAbstract
Sugarcane bagasse, a fibrous residue resulting from sugar production, has great potential as a valuable resource for various applications. However, various limitations and challenges prevent widespread use. This review document provides a comprehensive analysis of the limitations associated with sugarcane bagasse and examines its limitations from multiple perspectives. The discussion addresses the variability of moisture content, low energy density, variations in composition and the influence of storage conditions on bagasse quality. In addition, this review examines the impact of these limitations on key applications such as bioenergy, biofuels, and value-added products. In addition, the document highlights ongoing research efforts and innovative approaches to overcome these limitations, including drying techniques, pretreatment methods, and process optimization strategies. By uncovering limitations and possible solutions, this overview aims to provide researchers, industry experts and policy makers with valuable information to promote sustainable and efficient use of sugarcane bagasse.