Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético

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Autor(a) principal: Leite, Edson Rubens da Silva
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Protásio, Thiago de Paula, Rosado, Sebastião Carlos da Silva, Trugilho, Paulo Fernando, Valle, Mara Lúcia Agostini, Siqueira, Humberto Fauller de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFLA
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/13764
http://www.coffeescience.ufla.br/index.php/Coffeescience/article/view/992
Resumo: Coffee has a prominent position in Brazilian economy, especially in southern Minas Gerais, the main producing state. Despite extensive research involving coffee plantations, there is a lack in literature concerning wood and charcoal from Coffea arabica. There are currently 5.6 billion coffee trees in a 2.3 million hectare area, generating residues, such as fruit bark and wood, which have potential as renewable fuels. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the energetic potential of wood and charcoal from Coffea arabica in three cropping systems (organic, natural agroforestry and conventional) and two cultivars (Catuaí and Mundo Novo), by elemental chemical analysis. Carbonizations were carried out in an electric ove (muffle) with a final temperature of 450°C. The bioenergy use of wood from Coffea arabica, as well as of the charcoal from this plant, proved satisfactory based on inferences made from the elemental chemical composition of these fuels. In general, cultivation systems and cultivars little influenced the levels of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and sulfur of wood and charcoal, as well as the ratios N/C, H/C and O/C.
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spelling Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergéticoElemental chemical composition of wood and charcoal from Coffea arabica for bioenergy useCiências agráriasBiomassaBiomassCiência e tecnologia da madeiraEnergia da biomassaBioenergiaResíduos da cafeiculturaCombustãoBioenergyCoffee planting residuesCombustionCoffee has a prominent position in Brazilian economy, especially in southern Minas Gerais, the main producing state. Despite extensive research involving coffee plantations, there is a lack in literature concerning wood and charcoal from Coffea arabica. There are currently 5.6 billion coffee trees in a 2.3 million hectare area, generating residues, such as fruit bark and wood, which have potential as renewable fuels. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the energetic potential of wood and charcoal from Coffea arabica in three cropping systems (organic, natural agroforestry and conventional) and two cultivars (Catuaí and Mundo Novo), by elemental chemical analysis. Carbonizations were carried out in an electric ove (muffle) with a final temperature of 450°C. The bioenergy use of wood from Coffea arabica, as well as of the charcoal from this plant, proved satisfactory based on inferences made from the elemental chemical composition of these fuels. In general, cultivation systems and cultivars little influenced the levels of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and sulfur of wood and charcoal, as well as the ratios N/C, H/C and O/C.O café tem uma posição de destaque na economia brasileira, especialmente no Sul de Minas Gerais, principal estado produtor. Apesar de serem amplas as pesquisas envolvendo a cafeicultura existe uma carência de bibliografia a respeito da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica. No Brasil existem 5,6 bilhões de pés de café em uma área 2,3 milhões de hectares gerando resíduos, como casca do fruto e madeira, que apresentam potencial como combustíveis renováveis. Diante disso, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o potencial bioenergético da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica de três sistemas de cultivo (orgânico, natural agroflorestal e convencional) e duas cultivares (Catuaí e Mundo Novo), por meio da análise química elementar.  As carbonizações foram realizadas em um forno elétrico (mufla) com temperatura final de 450°C.  O uso bioenergético da madeira de Coffea arabica e do carvão vegetal dela proveniente se mostrou satisfatório com base nas inferências realizadas a partir da composição química elementar desses combustíveis. De maneira geral, os sistemas de cultivo e as cultivares influenciaram pouco nos teores de carbono, hidrogênio, oxigênio e enxofre da madeira e do carvão vegetal, bem como nas relações N/C, H/C e O/C.20152017-08-01T20:07:09Z2017-08-01T20:07:09Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfLEITE, E. R. da S. et al. Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético
Elemental chemical composition of wood and charcoal from Coffea arabica for bioenergy use
title Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético
spellingShingle Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético
Leite, Edson Rubens da Silva
Ciências agrárias
Biomassa
Biomass
Ciência e tecnologia da madeira
Energia da biomassa
Bioenergia
Resíduos da cafeicultura
Combustão
Bioenergy
Coffee planting residues
Combustion
title_short Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético
title_full Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético
title_fullStr Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético
title_full_unstemmed Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético
title_sort Composição química elementar da madeira e do carvão vegetal de Coffea arabica para uso bioenergético
author Leite, Edson Rubens da Silva
author_facet Leite, Edson Rubens da Silva
Protásio, Thiago de Paula
Rosado, Sebastião Carlos da Silva
Trugilho, Paulo Fernando
Valle, Mara Lúcia Agostini
Siqueira, Humberto Fauller de
author_role author
author2 Protásio, Thiago de Paula
Rosado, Sebastião Carlos da Silva
Trugilho, Paulo Fernando
Valle, Mara Lúcia Agostini
Siqueira, Humberto Fauller de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leite, Edson Rubens da Silva
Protásio, Thiago de Paula
Rosado, Sebastião Carlos da Silva
Trugilho, Paulo Fernando
Valle, Mara Lúcia Agostini
Siqueira, Humberto Fauller de
Leite, Edson Rubens da Silva
Protásio, Thiago de Paula
Rosado, Sebastião Carlos da Silva
Trugilho, Paulo Fernando
Valle, Mara Lúcia Agostini
Siqueira, Humberto Fauller de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciências agrárias
Biomassa
Biomass
Ciência e tecnologia da madeira
Energia da biomassa
Bioenergia
Resíduos da cafeicultura
Combustão
Bioenergy
Coffee planting residues
Combustion
topic Ciências agrárias
Biomassa
Biomass
Ciência e tecnologia da madeira
Energia da biomassa
Bioenergia
Resíduos da cafeicultura
Combustão
Bioenergy
Coffee planting residues
Combustion
description Coffee has a prominent position in Brazilian economy, especially in southern Minas Gerais, the main producing state. Despite extensive research involving coffee plantations, there is a lack in literature concerning wood and charcoal from Coffea arabica. There are currently 5.6 billion coffee trees in a 2.3 million hectare area, generating residues, such as fruit bark and wood, which have potential as renewable fuels. Thus, the objective of this study was to evaluate the energetic potential of wood and charcoal from Coffea arabica in three cropping systems (organic, natural agroforestry and conventional) and two cultivars (Catuaí and Mundo Novo), by elemental chemical analysis. Carbonizations were carried out in an electric ove (muffle) with a final temperature of 450°C. The bioenergy use of wood from Coffea arabica, as well as of the charcoal from this plant, proved satisfactory based on inferences made from the elemental chemical composition of these fuels. In general, cultivation systems and cultivars little influenced the levels of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and sulfur of wood and charcoal, as well as the ratios N/C, H/C and O/C.
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