Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review

Concerns about the depletion of wood resources and the environmental impact of increasing demand for paper goods have led to the quest for alternate sources of fiber for pulp and paper manufacture. Non-wood fibers, such as agricultural residues, are seen as a sustainable and renewable source of fibe...

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Main Authors: Hawanis, Husain Siti Nor, Ahmad Ilyas, Rushdan, Jalil, Rafidah, Ibrahim, Rushdan, A. Majid, Rohah, Ab Hamid, Nur Hafizah
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Published: Elsevier 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112776/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1127762024-10-28T07:24:52Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112776/ Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review Hawanis, Husain Siti Nor Ahmad Ilyas, Rushdan Jalil, Rafidah Ibrahim, Rushdan A. Majid, Rohah Ab Hamid, Nur Hafizah Concerns about the depletion of wood resources and the environmental impact of increasing demand for paper goods have led to the quest for alternate sources of fiber for pulp and paper manufacture. Non-wood fibers, such as agricultural residues, are seen as a sustainable and renewable source of fiber. However, due to changes in chemical composition, unpredictability, and processing methods, their utilization offers obstacles. Nonetheless, ongoing research in non-wood fiber pulping drives the development of new methods and technologies to enhance non-wood fibers' processability. Kraft pulping, known for efficacy and adaptability. This review provides comprehensive insights into the utilization of lignocellulosic non-wood fibers as sustainable alternatives to wood in pulp and paper manufacturing, backed by recent research. It explores the feasibility of non-wood fiber utilization and assesses various pulping processes' impacts on their properties. Notably, innovative pulping methodologies have emerged, addressing conventional approach shortcomings. Further research should focus on refining innovative pulping techniques and exploring alternative compounds to replace conventional chemicals, reducing ecological footprints. Efforts are needed to enhance non-wood fibers' processability through technology development. Collaboration among researchers, industry, and policymakers is vital to drive advancements and facilitate widespread non-wood fiber adoption. Exploring non-wood fiber applications beyond pulp and paper manufacturing could diversify fiber supply chains sustainably. In summary, the future of non-wood fibers in the pulp and paper industry is promising, with ongoing research and innovation expected to unlock their full potential, driving positive environmental and economic outcomes. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. Elsevier 2024 Article PeerReviewed Hawanis, Husain Siti Nor and Ahmad Ilyas, Rushdan and Jalil, Rafidah and Ibrahim, Rushdan and A. Majid, Rohah and Ab Hamid, Nur Hafizah (2024) Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review. Sustainable Materials and Technologies, 40. art. no. e00922. ISSN 2214-9937 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2214993724001027?via%3Dihub 10.1016/j.susmat.2024.e00922
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description Concerns about the depletion of wood resources and the environmental impact of increasing demand for paper goods have led to the quest for alternate sources of fiber for pulp and paper manufacture. Non-wood fibers, such as agricultural residues, are seen as a sustainable and renewable source of fiber. However, due to changes in chemical composition, unpredictability, and processing methods, their utilization offers obstacles. Nonetheless, ongoing research in non-wood fiber pulping drives the development of new methods and technologies to enhance non-wood fibers' processability. Kraft pulping, known for efficacy and adaptability. This review provides comprehensive insights into the utilization of lignocellulosic non-wood fibers as sustainable alternatives to wood in pulp and paper manufacturing, backed by recent research. It explores the feasibility of non-wood fiber utilization and assesses various pulping processes' impacts on their properties. Notably, innovative pulping methodologies have emerged, addressing conventional approach shortcomings. Further research should focus on refining innovative pulping techniques and exploring alternative compounds to replace conventional chemicals, reducing ecological footprints. Efforts are needed to enhance non-wood fibers' processability through technology development. Collaboration among researchers, industry, and policymakers is vital to drive advancements and facilitate widespread non-wood fiber adoption. Exploring non-wood fiber applications beyond pulp and paper manufacturing could diversify fiber supply chains sustainably. In summary, the future of non-wood fibers in the pulp and paper industry is promising, with ongoing research and innovation expected to unlock their full potential, driving positive environmental and economic outcomes. © 2024 Elsevier B.V.
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author Hawanis, Husain Siti Nor
Ahmad Ilyas, Rushdan
Jalil, Rafidah
Ibrahim, Rushdan
A. Majid, Rohah
Ab Hamid, Nur Hafizah
spellingShingle Hawanis, Husain Siti Nor
Ahmad Ilyas, Rushdan
Jalil, Rafidah
Ibrahim, Rushdan
A. Majid, Rohah
Ab Hamid, Nur Hafizah
Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review
author_facet Hawanis, Husain Siti Nor
Ahmad Ilyas, Rushdan
Jalil, Rafidah
Ibrahim, Rushdan
A. Majid, Rohah
Ab Hamid, Nur Hafizah
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title Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review
title_short Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review
title_full Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review
title_fullStr Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review
title_full_unstemmed Insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: A comprehensive review
title_sort insights into lignocellulosic fiber feedstock and its impact on pulp and paper manufacturing: a comprehensive review
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url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112776/
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