Determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasound
Abstract The benefits of high-intensity ultrasound in diverse processes have stimulated many studies based on biomass pretreatment. In order to improve processes involving ultrasound, a calorimetric method has been widely used to measure the real power absorbed by the material as well as the cavitat...
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doaj-190c79b3646c4783a2c70a848a9c43942020-11-24T20:42:20ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering1678-438334238539410.1590/0104-6632.20170342s20150549S0104-66322017000200385Determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasoundTiago Carregari PolachiniGisandro Reis de CarvalhoJavier Telis-RomeroAbstract The benefits of high-intensity ultrasound in diverse processes have stimulated many studies based on biomass pretreatment. In order to improve processes involving ultrasound, a calorimetric method has been widely used to measure the real power absorbed by the material as well as the cavitation effects. Peanut shells, a byproduct of peanut processing, were immersed in acidified aqueous solutions and submitted to an ultrasonic field. Acoustic power absorbed, acoustic intensity and power yield were obtained through specific heat determination and experimental data were modeled in different conditions. Specific heat values ranged from 3537.0 to 4190.6 J·kg-1·K-1, with lower values encountered for more concentrated biomass suspensions. The acoustic power transmitted and acoustic intensity varied linearly with the applied power and quadratically with solids concentration, reaching maximum values at higher applied nominal power and for less concentrated suspensions. A power yield of 82.7% was reached for dilute suspensions at 320 W, while 6.4% efficiency was observed for a concentrated suspension at low input energy (80 W).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322017000200385&lng=en&tlng=enacoustic intensitybiomass pretreatmentultrasonic hydrolysisspecific heatpower yield |
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Tiago Carregari Polachini Gisandro Reis de Carvalho Javier Telis-Romero Determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasound Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering acoustic intensity biomass pretreatment ultrasonic hydrolysis specific heat power yield |
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Tiago Carregari Polachini Gisandro Reis de Carvalho Javier Telis-Romero |
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Tiago Carregari Polachini |
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Determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasound |
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Determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasound |
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Determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasound |
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Determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasound |
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Determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasound |
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determination of acoustic fields in acidic suspensions of peanut shell during pretreatment with high-intensity ultrasound |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering |
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Abstract The benefits of high-intensity ultrasound in diverse processes have stimulated many studies based on biomass pretreatment. In order to improve processes involving ultrasound, a calorimetric method has been widely used to measure the real power absorbed by the material as well as the cavitation effects. Peanut shells, a byproduct of peanut processing, were immersed in acidified aqueous solutions and submitted to an ultrasonic field. Acoustic power absorbed, acoustic intensity and power yield were obtained through specific heat determination and experimental data were modeled in different conditions. Specific heat values ranged from 3537.0 to 4190.6 J·kg-1·K-1, with lower values encountered for more concentrated biomass suspensions. The acoustic power transmitted and acoustic intensity varied linearly with the applied power and quadratically with solids concentration, reaching maximum values at higher applied nominal power and for less concentrated suspensions. A power yield of 82.7% was reached for dilute suspensions at 320 W, while 6.4% efficiency was observed for a concentrated suspension at low input energy (80 W). |
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acoustic intensity biomass pretreatment ultrasonic hydrolysis specific heat power yield |
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