Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal

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Autor(a) principal: Zanuncio,Antônio José Vinha
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Carvalho,Amélia Guimarães, Trugilho,Paulo Fernando, Monteiro,Thiago Campos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Árvore (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622014000200018
Resumo: Charcoal production stands out as a raw material for the production of renewable energy. To assess wood quality in energy terms, studies have focused more on the holocellulose and lignin content than on the role of extractives. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the extractive content in cold water, in dichloromethane and total on energy properties of wood and charcoal, from six trees species. The extractives were removed with different solvents to be recorded and gross calorific value of wood was determined. The wood was carbonized at 1.67°C/min heating rate until maximum of 450°C and residence time of 30 min. The extractive content was correlated with the gravimetric yield, apparent relative density, ash, volatile matter, fixed carbon and gross calorific value of charcoal. The removal of total extractives and extractives soluble in dichloromethane reduced the gross calorific value of wood of most species evaluated. The extractives removed in cold water did not correlate with the parameters of carbonization. The extractives content in dichloromethane correlated with volatile matter, fixed carbon and gross calorific value. Total extractive content correlated with gravimetric yield, apparent relative density and gross calorific value of charcoal.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal
title Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal
spellingShingle Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal
Zanuncio,Antônio José Vinha
Gross calorific value
Eucalyptus
Gravimetric yield
title_short Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal
title_full Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal
title_fullStr Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal
title_full_unstemmed Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal
title_sort Extractives and energetic properties of wood and charcoal
author Zanuncio,Antônio José Vinha
author_facet Zanuncio,Antônio José Vinha
Carvalho,Amélia Guimarães
Trugilho,Paulo Fernando
Monteiro,Thiago Campos
author_role author
author2 Carvalho,Amélia Guimarães
Trugilho,Paulo Fernando
Monteiro,Thiago Campos
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zanuncio,Antônio José Vinha
Carvalho,Amélia Guimarães
Trugilho,Paulo Fernando
Monteiro,Thiago Campos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gross calorific value
Eucalyptus
Gravimetric yield
topic Gross calorific value
Eucalyptus
Gravimetric yield
description Charcoal production stands out as a raw material for the production of renewable energy. To assess wood quality in energy terms, studies have focused more on the holocellulose and lignin content than on the role of extractives. The objective of this study was to evaluate the relationship between the extractive content in cold water, in dichloromethane and total on energy properties of wood and charcoal, from six trees species. The extractives were removed with different solvents to be recorded and gross calorific value of wood was determined. The wood was carbonized at 1.67°C/min heating rate until maximum of 450°C and residence time of 30 min. The extractive content was correlated with the gravimetric yield, apparent relative density, ash, volatile matter, fixed carbon and gross calorific value of charcoal. The removal of total extractives and extractives soluble in dichloromethane reduced the gross calorific value of wood of most species evaluated. The extractives removed in cold water did not correlate with the parameters of carbonization. The extractives content in dichloromethane correlated with volatile matter, fixed carbon and gross calorific value. Total extractive content correlated with gravimetric yield, apparent relative density and gross calorific value of charcoal.
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