Dissertação
Processamento hidrotérmico da casca de aveia em modo semi-contínuo
Fecha
2023-06-30Autor
Dalla Porta, Paula Gabriela
Institución
Resumen
Oat husk is a low-cost by product obtained mainly from agro-industrial waste, in this
work it was found that this lignocellulose biomass has great potential as a source of
renewable, clean and sustainable energy. Subcritical water was used for
carbohydrates hydrolysis such as cellulose and hemicelluloses in oat hulls. Therefore,
the objective of this study was to obtain fermentable sugars, platform chemicals bio-oil
and hydrochar from this biomass by hydrothermal processing. Temperatures of 300
and 330 °C, and solvent/feed ratios of 37.5 and 60.9 g water/g hulls were evaluated
on products yield, kinetic profiles and characteristics of bio-oil and hydrochar. The
pressure was set at 20 MPa and the reaction time was evaluated up to 30 min. A
synergistic conversion of lignocellulose biomass promotes the highest fermentable
sugars (4.98 ± 0.48 g / 100 g oat hulls) and platform chemical (5.48 ± 0.06a g / 100 g
oat hulls) yields at 300 °C in both solvent/feed ratio (S/F-37.5 and S/F-60.0). The best
bio-oil (43.11 ± 5.08 g/100g oat hulls) yield was obtained at 330 °C, also for both
solvent/feed ratio. For hydrochar, the evaluated experimental conditions did not affect
differences in yield, which was (11.24 ± 2.49 g/100g oat hulls). The hydrochar showed
an increase of 1.78 times in HHV (29.70 ± 2.01 MJ/kg), when compared to the value
obtained for oat hulls (16.67 ± 0.77 MJ/kg).