PARÂMETROS TERMODINÂMICOS DA CASCA DE LARANJA DESIDRATADA

The global energy scenario is currently a widely discussed topic, with growing concern about the future supplies. Thus, much attention has been dedicated to the utilization of biomass as an energy resource. In this respect, orange peel has become a material of great interest, especially to Brazil, w...

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Main Authors: Carolina M. Santos, Leandro Cardoso de Morais
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química 2015-05-01
Series:Química Nova
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spelling doaj-968eaad3cd7f437cb0cb6cc84156d1fe2020-11-25T00:46:42ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaQuímica Nova1678-70642015-05-0138448849210.5935/0100-4042.20150026S0100-40422015000400488PARÂMETROS TERMODINÂMICOS DA CASCA DE LARANJA DESIDRATADACarolina M. SantosLeandro Cardoso de MoraisThe global energy scenario is currently a widely discussed topic, with growing concern about the future supplies. Thus, much attention has been dedicated to the utilization of biomass as an energy resource. In this respect, orange peel has become a material of great interest, especially to Brazil, which generates around 9.5 million tons of this waste per year. To this end, the authors studied the kinetics of the thermal processing of dried orange peel in inert and oxidizing atmosphere. The thermodynamic parameters were determined by the Ozawa-Flynn-Wall method for the global process observed during heating from the 25°C up to 800°C. The thermal analysis in air and nitrogen showed 3-2 stages of mass loss, respectively, with approximately 20% residual mass under a nitrogen atmosphere. The increase in the values of activation energy for the conversion points between 20% and 60% for thermal effects in air and nitrogen atmosphere was observed. The activation energy obtained in an oxidizing atmosphere was higher than that obtained under a nitrogen atmosphere. The fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the material has a high level of complexity with the presence of alkali and alkaline earth groups as well as phosphate, plus substances such as pectin, cellulose and lignin.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422015000400488&lng=en&tlng=enthermodynamic parametersfruit residuethermogravimetryactivation energybiofuel
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author Carolina M. Santos
Leandro Cardoso de Morais
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PARÂMETROS TERMODINÂMICOS DA CASCA DE LARANJA DESIDRATADA
Química Nova
thermodynamic parameters
fruit residue
thermogravimetry
activation energy
biofuel
author_facet Carolina M. Santos
Leandro Cardoso de Morais
author_sort Carolina M. Santos
title PARÂMETROS TERMODINÂMICOS DA CASCA DE LARANJA DESIDRATADA
title_short PARÂMETROS TERMODINÂMICOS DA CASCA DE LARANJA DESIDRATADA
title_full PARÂMETROS TERMODINÂMICOS DA CASCA DE LARANJA DESIDRATADA
title_fullStr PARÂMETROS TERMODINÂMICOS DA CASCA DE LARANJA DESIDRATADA
title_full_unstemmed PARÂMETROS TERMODINÂMICOS DA CASCA DE LARANJA DESIDRATADA
title_sort parâmetros termodinâmicos da casca de laranja desidratada
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Química
series Química Nova
issn 1678-7064
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The global energy scenario is currently a widely discussed topic, with growing concern about the future supplies. Thus, much attention has been dedicated to the utilization of biomass as an energy resource. In this respect, orange peel has become a material of great interest, especially to Brazil, which generates around 9.5 million tons of this waste per year. To this end, the authors studied the kinetics of the thermal processing of dried orange peel in inert and oxidizing atmosphere. The thermodynamic parameters were determined by the Ozawa-Flynn-Wall method for the global process observed during heating from the 25°C up to 800°C. The thermal analysis in air and nitrogen showed 3-2 stages of mass loss, respectively, with approximately 20% residual mass under a nitrogen atmosphere. The increase in the values of activation energy for the conversion points between 20% and 60% for thermal effects in air and nitrogen atmosphere was observed. The activation energy obtained in an oxidizing atmosphere was higher than that obtained under a nitrogen atmosphere. The fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the material has a high level of complexity with the presence of alkali and alkaline earth groups as well as phosphate, plus substances such as pectin, cellulose and lignin.
topic thermodynamic parameters
fruit residue
thermogravimetry
activation energy
biofuel
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