Issue 6, 2019

Cashew nut shell: a potential bio-resource for the production of bio-sourced chemicals, materials and fuels

Abstract

Exploitation of agricultural waste as green starting materials to produce various valuable products is attracting the attention of academic, industrial and other practitioners. Cashew nut shell (CNS) and its liquid extract (CNSL) in particular have been identified as agro-wastes rich in valuable and functional renewable products. The unique structural features of the CNSL constituents offer the possibility for different modifications to suit various applications. This review article provides recent developments in CNS and CNSL as green sources for use in the production of biorenewable chemicals, materials and energy. Extraction methods and applications of CNS, CNSL and isolates are discussed. Furthermore, a literature survey of the current status and efforts made on the utilization of these agricultural and food wastes for different applications is well outlined.

Graphical abstract: Cashew nut shell: a potential bio-resource for the production of bio-sourced chemicals, materials and fuels

Article information

Article type
Critical Review
Submitted
20 Sep 2018
Accepted
09 Jan 2019
First published
10 Jan 2019

Green Chem., 2019,21, 1186-1201

Cashew nut shell: a potential bio-resource for the production of bio-sourced chemicals, materials and fuels

J. Mgaya, G. B. Shombe, S. C. Masikane, S. Mlowe, E. B. Mubofu and N. Revaprasadu, Green Chem., 2019, 21, 1186 DOI: 10.1039/C8GC02972E

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