Publications by authors named "Pratik N Sheth"

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  • * Cow waste, while often used as fertilizer or fuel, poses environmental risks if not disposed of properly; however, anaerobic digestion and composting can convert it into valuable resources like biofuels and organic fertilizers.
  • * The study uses bibliometric analysis to examine current trends in cow waste applications, including innovative methods for extracting cellulose, producing biochar, and generating bioenergy while also evaluating the environmental impacts and benefits of these technologies.
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Cattle are usually raised for food, manure, leather, therapeutic, and draught purposes. Biowastes from cattle, such as dung and urine, harbor a diverse group of crucial compounds, metabolites/chemicals, and microorganisms that may benefit humans for agriculture, nutrition, therapeutics, industrial, and other utility products. Several bioactive compounds have been identified in cattle dung and urine, which possess unique properties and may vary based on agro-climatic zones and feeding practices.

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A process of conversion of solid carbonaceous fuel into combustible gas by partial combustion is known as gasification. The resulting gas, known as producer gas, is more versatile in its use than the original solid biomass. In the present study, a downdraft biomass gasifier is used to carry out the gasification experiments with the waste generated while making furniture in the carpentry section of the institute's workshop.

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