bagasse
- Product Name
- bagasse
- CAS No.
- 9006-97-7
- Chemical Name
- bagasse
- Synonyms
- bagasse
- CBNumber
- CB61388903
- Formula Weight
- 0
- MOL File
- Mol file
bagasse Property
- EPA Substance Registry System
- Bagasse (9006-97-7)
bagasse Chemical Properties,Usage,Production
Definition
A form of cellulose (biomass) derived as a by-product of the crushing of sugar cane or guayule plants. Contains a high proportion of hemicellulose. After pulping with either soda or kraft cooking liquor, it can be made into a low grade of paper. It is also used in compressed form as an insulating board in construction, as a medium for growth of nutritive bacteria, in animal feeds, in manufacturing of furfural; and as on-site fuel for cane-sugar mills. In Hawaii, it is being used as a fuel for electric power generation.
Hazard
Dust is flammable.
Agricultural Uses
Bagasse is the residue left after crushing, and extracting the juice from sugar cane. It has a variety of uses as a fuel, as an animal feed, for making paper, insulating materials, as a medium for bacterial growth and for the manufacture of furfural. The term is also applied to similar residues from other plants like beet, sorghum or sisal. Bagasse is made up of cellulose and contains a high proportion of hemicelldose.