Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry

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Autor(a) principal: Romão,Débora C. F.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Santana Jr.,Claudio C., Brito,Mateus R., Scapin,Elisandra, Pedroza,Marcelo, Rambo,Michele C. D., Rambo,Magale K. D.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532022000800938
Resumo: This work uses new waste feedstock, essential to increase the range of new biomasses, demonstrating experimentally and numerically the economic potential of coconut husk residues to produce renewable biofuels (pyrolytic oil and biochar) through slow pyrolysis. The samples were submitted to a pyrolysis process (500 ºC for 30 min, with a heating rate of 20 ºC min-1, using water vapor as carrier gas), where the biochar and bio-oil yields reached were 31 and 30%, respectively. The main components found in bio-oil were furfural (29.23%), phenol (22.18%), and isoeugenol (10.26%). The surface area values (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) and Langmuir) found for biochar were greater than 300 m2 g-1 and a micropore volume of 0.11 cm3 g-1. The estimated theoretical energy potential of biochar and bio-oil were 208,107,180 MJ and 190,205,438 MJ, equivalent to 3,729,518.4 tons of coconut husks. Thus, this study brings as a novelty a new feedstock associated with bioprocess technological models that will pave sustainable avenues for the development of biorefineries, offering a sustainable green option to produce bioproducts and bioenergy. In the proposed model, the wastes are valorized using various processes addressing economy.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry
title Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry
spellingShingle Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry
Romão,Débora C. F.
lignocellulosic biomass
pyrolysis
bio-oil
biochar
energy
title_short Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry
title_full Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry
title_fullStr Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry
title_sort Assessment of the Economic and Energetic Potential of Residues from the Green Coconut Industry
author Romão,Débora C. F.
author_facet Romão,Débora C. F.
Santana Jr.,Claudio C.
Brito,Mateus R.
Scapin,Elisandra
Pedroza,Marcelo
Rambo,Michele C. D.
Rambo,Magale K. D.
author_role author
author2 Santana Jr.,Claudio C.
Brito,Mateus R.
Scapin,Elisandra
Pedroza,Marcelo
Rambo,Michele C. D.
Rambo,Magale K. D.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Romão,Débora C. F.
Santana Jr.,Claudio C.
Brito,Mateus R.
Scapin,Elisandra
Pedroza,Marcelo
Rambo,Michele C. D.
Rambo,Magale K. D.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv lignocellulosic biomass
pyrolysis
bio-oil
biochar
energy
topic lignocellulosic biomass
pyrolysis
bio-oil
biochar
energy
description This work uses new waste feedstock, essential to increase the range of new biomasses, demonstrating experimentally and numerically the economic potential of coconut husk residues to produce renewable biofuels (pyrolytic oil and biochar) through slow pyrolysis. The samples were submitted to a pyrolysis process (500 ºC for 30 min, with a heating rate of 20 ºC min-1, using water vapor as carrier gas), where the biochar and bio-oil yields reached were 31 and 30%, respectively. The main components found in bio-oil were furfural (29.23%), phenol (22.18%), and isoeugenol (10.26%). The surface area values (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller (BET) and Langmuir) found for biochar were greater than 300 m2 g-1 and a micropore volume of 0.11 cm3 g-1. The estimated theoretical energy potential of biochar and bio-oil were 208,107,180 MJ and 190,205,438 MJ, equivalent to 3,729,518.4 tons of coconut husks. Thus, this study brings as a novelty a new feedstock associated with bioprocess technological models that will pave sustainable avenues for the development of biorefineries, offering a sustainable green option to produce bioproducts and bioenergy. In the proposed model, the wastes are valorized using various processes addressing economy.
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