Chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shells

Chestnut shell (CS) is a by-product of some food sector companies. The aim of this study was to test the suitability of this material to be liquefied with polyalcohols, optimizing the main liquefaction parameters in order to use the liquefied material for the production of high added value products...

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Main Authors: Cruz-Lopes Luísa P., Domingos Idalina, Ferreira José, Esteves Bruno
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2020-12-01
Series:Open Agriculture
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2020-0089
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spelling doaj-63fc3453dc094e908ca5f040557541962021-09-05T20:51:18ZengDe GruyterOpen Agriculture2391-95312020-12-015190591110.1515/opag-2020-0089opag-2020-0089Chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shellsCruz-Lopes Luísa P.0Domingos Idalina1Ferreira José2Esteves Bruno3Department of Environmental Engineering, CERNAS-IPV Research Centre, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Campus Politécnico, Repeses, 3504-510 Viseu, PortugalThe Department of Wood Engineering, CERNAS-IPV Research Centre, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Campus Politécnico, Repeses, 3504-510 Viseu, PortugalThe Department of Wood Engineering, CERNAS-IPV Research Centre, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Campus Politécnico, Repeses, 3504-510 Viseu, PortugalThe Department of Wood Engineering, CERNAS-IPV Research Centre, Polytechnic Institute of Viseu, Campus Politécnico, Repeses, 3504-510 Viseu, PortugalChestnut shell (CS) is a by-product of some food sector companies. The aim of this study was to test the suitability of this material to be liquefied with polyalcohols, optimizing the main liquefaction parameters in order to use the liquefied material for the production of high added value products. As the chemical composition of the fruit shell depends on the variation in the soil, climate, and species, the chemical composition of CS was determined. Liquefaction was performed with 50:50 ethyleneglycol:glycerol catalyzed by sulfuric acid. Different tests were carried out and several parameters were tested: particle size, temperature 130–190°C, and time 15–120 min. Chemical composition of CSs was determined. The main component found was lignin with 47.0%, which is higher than α-cellulose with around 20.5%, hemicelluloses 15.2%, and extractives in ethanol 8.8%. For the tested parameters, the best liquefaction yield was obtained at 190°C, 30 min, and a 40–60 particle size.https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2020-0089chestnut shellschemical compositionpolyalcohol liquefactionbiomassagro-industrial residues
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author Cruz-Lopes Luísa P.
Domingos Idalina
Ferreira José
Esteves Bruno
spellingShingle Cruz-Lopes Luísa P.
Domingos Idalina
Ferreira José
Esteves Bruno
Chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shells
Open Agriculture
chestnut shells
chemical composition
polyalcohol liquefaction
biomass
agro-industrial residues
author_facet Cruz-Lopes Luísa P.
Domingos Idalina
Ferreira José
Esteves Bruno
author_sort Cruz-Lopes Luísa P.
title Chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shells
title_short Chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shells
title_full Chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shells
title_fullStr Chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shells
title_full_unstemmed Chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shells
title_sort chemical composition and study on liquefaction optimization of chestnut shells
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Agriculture
issn 2391-9531
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Chestnut shell (CS) is a by-product of some food sector companies. The aim of this study was to test the suitability of this material to be liquefied with polyalcohols, optimizing the main liquefaction parameters in order to use the liquefied material for the production of high added value products. As the chemical composition of the fruit shell depends on the variation in the soil, climate, and species, the chemical composition of CS was determined. Liquefaction was performed with 50:50 ethyleneglycol:glycerol catalyzed by sulfuric acid. Different tests were carried out and several parameters were tested: particle size, temperature 130–190°C, and time 15–120 min. Chemical composition of CSs was determined. The main component found was lignin with 47.0%, which is higher than α-cellulose with around 20.5%, hemicelluloses 15.2%, and extractives in ethanol 8.8%. For the tested parameters, the best liquefaction yield was obtained at 190°C, 30 min, and a 40–60 particle size.
topic chestnut shells
chemical composition
polyalcohol liquefaction
biomass
agro-industrial residues
url https://doi.org/10.1515/opag-2020-0089
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