Heliyon (Aug 2024)

Furfural as a low-volume, high-value asset from agricultural residues: A review on production, agricultural applications and environmental sustainability

  • Ashok Pundir,
  • Mohindra Singh Thakur,
  • Suraj Prakash,
  • Neeraj Kumari,
  • Niharika Sharma,
  • Zhongqi He,
  • Sunghyun Nam,
  • Sangram Dhumal,
  • Kanika Sharma,
  • Sujata Saxena,
  • Sunil Kumar,
  • Sheetal Vishal Deshmukh,
  • Manoj Kumar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
p. e35077

Abstract

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This comprehensive review explores furfural production from agricultural residues, focusing on its significance as a low-volume, high-value asset crucial for environmental sustainability. It covers diverse production technologies, recent advancements, and applications in agriculture, evaluating furfural's potential to enhance crop resilience and yield. Showing its role in a circular economy, the review discusses how furfural can replace conventional petrochemical processes, thereby reducing environmental impact. Case studies, such as successful implementations with cotton biomass byproducts, illustrate furfural's practical applications and environmental benefits. The study underscores the need for ongoing research, supportive policies, and furfural's growing role in sustainable agriculture and industry. It is focused on furfural's essential contribution to promoting environmental stewardship and sustainable practices. By examining furfural's role as a value-added product from agricultural residues, this review provides insights into its economic viability and potential challenges.

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