Dissertação
Integração de processos para o desenvolvimento de sistemas de bio-oxicombustão em indústrias de alimentos
Fecha
2017-03-06Autor
Severo, Ihana de Aguiar
Institución
Resumen
The development of alternative technologies for mitigation of atmospheric carbon
dioxide have been the focus of many scientific research, with emphasis on the
economy and sustainability of production processes. Oxycombustion is considered a
promising strategy for this purpose, however it has some limitations, which can be
circumvented with the application of microalgal photobioreactors. This technological
route proposes improve the thermal efficiency of combustion equipment with the
simultaneous use of the formed compounds, through the bio-oxycombustion
technique. In this sense, the aims of this work were: (i) build an oxycombustion furnace
integrated with a photobioreactor; (ii) establishing the photosynthetic quotient of
photobioreactor; (iii) characterize the volatile fraction of photobioreactor; and (iv)
evaluated the thermal performance of the oxycombustion furnace. The results
demonstrated that through of enhancement of photobioreactor exhaust gases, a
significant gain in the thermal efficiency of the system was achieved, with heating rates
of 30.5% and 45.8% superior to use of atmospheric air and the simulated industrial
gas stream, respectively. Regarding the composition of photobioreactor exhaust
gases, was possible generated about 40% of oxygen that was used as oxidizer. In this
context, was demonstrate that the integration these processes is highly potential for
biological carbon capture and utilization, besides substantially improving the energyefficiency
for industrial combustion systems.