The optimum delivery of choline chloride to agricultural feedstocks is a critical aspect of improving animal nutrition and production. Recent research has explored the possibility of utilizing corn cob granules as a sustainable delivery system for choline chloride. These granules, often derived from agricultural waste, possess structural properties
Characterization of Corncob Granules for Biomass Applications
Corncob granules, derived from the abundant agricultural byproduct corncobs, have emerged as a promising source for biomass applications. Their chemical traits are vital in determining their suitability for various processes. This article provides an detailed review of the key attributes influencing the performance of corncob granules as a biomass