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Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2018

Critical analysis of non-isothermal kinetics of poultry litter pyrolysis

Janaína Junges; Gabriela Carvalho Collazzo; Daniele Perondi; Adalberto Ayjara Dornelles Filho; Suelem Daiane Ferreira; Aline Dettmer; Eduardo Osório; Marcelo Godinho

Poultry litter is a waste from poultry industry that has been used for bioenergy generation and has high potential as feedstock for thermochemical processes, as pyrolysis. Kinetic parameters of poultry litter pyrolysis are paramount for techno-economic analysis of commercial scale processes. Scientific community has shown concern about the suitable application of different methods (model-free/model-fitting) for the determination of kinetic parameters. The application of an unsuitable method may lead to unreliable kinetic parameters. In this study, the performance of model-free methods for the determination of the kinetic parameters of poultry litter pyrolysis was evaluated. The characterization was performed through thermogravimetric analysis. Were applied the methods of Kissinger–Akahira–Sunose, Flynn–Wall–Ozawa and Vyazovkin. The model-free methods were not adequate to describe the kinetics of poultry litter pyrolysis throughout the whole reaction. Therefore, a model-based (five pseudo-components model) method was applied to obtain the kinetic parameters of poultry litter pyrolysis. Such model provided an adequate fit to the experimental data.


Environmental Technology | 2018

Adsorption of leather dyes on activated carbon from leather shaving wastes: kinetics, equilibrium and thermodynamics studies

Christian Manera; Andrezza Piroli Tonello; Daniele Perondi; Marcelo Godinho

ABSTRACT In this work, the adsorption of Acid Black 210 (AB210) and Acid Red 357 (AR357) onto activated carbon prepared from leather shaving wastes (ACLW) was investigated. The activated carbon presented a surface area of 800.4 m²/g with an average pore size of 1.27 nm. The kinetic study showed that the adsorption of both dyes followed the Elovich kinetic model while the AB210 and AR357 isotherm data were well described by the Langmuir and BET models, respectively. Furthermore, the Boyd plot revealed that the adsorption of the leather dyes on activated carbon was mainly governed by film diffusion. The pH had a strong influence on the adsorption, and the higher amounts of dye adsorbed were obtained at pH 2. The obtained activated carbon exhibited a high monolayer adsorption capacity of 573.9 and 204.4 mg/g for AB210 and AR357, respectively. Its high capacity is mainly attributed to its basicity (0.17 mmol/g) and high surface area. Desorption efficiency of the spent activated carbon was found to be 54.3% and 43.0% for AB210 and AR357, respectively. The spontaneity of the process was demonstrated by the negative values of the Gibbs free energy change.


48º Seminário de Aciaria, Fundição e Metalurgia de Não-Ferrosos | 2017

CARACTERÍSTICAS DO RESÍDUO DO TRITURADOR DE SUCATAS (RTS) DE UMA SIDERÚRGICA BRASILEIRA

Daniele Perondi; Danielle Restelatto; Christian Manera; Andrezza Piroli Tonello; Marcelo Godinho; Antônio Cezar Faria Vilela

Daniele Perondi Danielle Restelatto Christian Manera Andrezza Piroli Tonello Marcelo Godinho Antônio Cezar Faria Vilela Resumo Diferentes resíduos são gerados pelas indústrias siderúrgicas, dentre eles o resíduo dos trituradores de sucatas (RTS). O RTS gerado pelas siderúrgicas brasileiras se difere dos demais países devido aos materiais que são alimentados no triturador. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar as características do RTS gerado por uma siderúrgica brasileira. As seguintes técnicas foram utilizadas: identificação e quantificação dos principais constituintes, análise termogravimétrica, imediata, elementar, poder calorífico superior e teor de cloro e metais. Os principais polímeros presentes no RTS foram o poliestireno e o polietileno. A partir dos resultados de análise imediata, elementar e de poder calorífico superior do RTS, verificou-se uma elevada quantidade de matéria volátil (76,22% ± 6,90). Os altos teores de carbono (72,92%) e hidrogênio (9,86%), foram atribuídos à elevada quantidade de polímeros e borrachas presentes no resíduo. O teor de enxofre (0,21%) pode ser atribuído a presença de borracha no resíduo, enquanto o teor de cloro (1,33% ± 0,13) pode ser atribuído a presença do PVC no resíduo. O poder calorífico superior do RTS foi de 30,01 ± 1,22 MJ/kg, de forma que uma avaliação termoquímica mostra-se como uma técnica atrativa para a sua destinação final. Palavras-chave: Resíduo do triturador de sucata; Siderúrgica brasileira; Técnicas de caracterização.


Progress in Rubber Plastics and Recycling Technology | 2016

Characteristics of Pyrolysis Products from Waste Tyres and Spent Foundry Sand Co-Pyrolysis

Daniele Perondi; Bianca Santinon Scopel; Gabriela Carvalho Collazzo; Jayna Pessutto Silva; Michele Leoratto Botomé; Aline Dettmer; Marcelo Godinho; Antônio C. F. Vilela

The products obtained through thermal conversion of tyres can represent a solution for its disposal which has been considered an environmental problem. In the foundry industry two types of sand are generated: core sand (CS) and green sand (GS); CS is classified as hazardous waste. In this paper two kinds of industrial wastes were approached, in order to propose a solution through co-pyrolysis. The experiments were performed in a bubbling fluidized bed reactor. The oil, fuel gas and char obtained were characterized. The main components present in the oil were naphthalene and anthracene. Char morphology was assessed by Scanning Electron Microscopy, confirming the resin absence on its surface. Isothermal adsorption and desorption indicated that the char obtained from tyre pyrolysis with lower particles has higher superficial area (higher than 200 m2·g−1). The main compounds identified in fuel gas were hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and hydrocarbons up to 5 carbons.


Energy Conversion and Management | 2015

Pyrolysis of Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) wastes in a screw reactor

Suelem Daiane Ferreira; Carlos Roberto Altafini; Daniele Perondi; Marcelo Godinho


Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2017

Steam gasification of poultry litter biochar for bio-syngas production

Daniele Perondi; P. Poletto; Danielle Restelatto; Christian Manera; J.P. Silva; J. Junges; Gabriela Carvalho Collazzo; Aline Dettmer; Marcelo Godinho; Antônio C. F. Vilela


Process Safety and Environmental Protection | 2018

Factorial design application to evaluate thermochemical conversion of shredder residues

Daniele Perondi; Danielle Restelatto; Christian Manera; Aline Dettmer; Marcelo Godinho; Antônio Cezar Faria Vilela


Applied Thermal Engineering | 2017

異なるモデルからのエレファントグラス熱分解の詳細な非等温速度論的研究【Powered by NICT】

Gabriela Carvalho Collazzo; C.C. Broetto; Daniele Perondi; Janaína Junges; Aline Dettmer; A.A. Dornelles Filho; E.L. Foletto; Marcelo Godinho


Anais do Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química | 2014

Análise cromatográfica dos gases produzidos na co-pirólise de pneus em leito fluidizado com suporte de areia de fundição

Bianca Santinon Scopel; Daniele Perondi; Marcelo Godinho; Antônio Cezar Faria Vilela; Aline Dettmer; Gabriela Carvalho Collazzo


Anais do Congresso Brasileiro de Engenharia Química | 2014

DETERMINATION OF THE GIANT-BAMBOO PYROLYSIS KINETIC PARAMETERS

Perci Odilon Bonetti Homrich; Daniel Toss; Daniele Perondi; Fabrício Ferrarini; Marcelo Godinho; Caroline Broetto

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Marcelo Godinho

University of Caxias do Sul

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Aline Dettmer

University of Caxias do Sul

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Gabriela Carvalho Collazzo

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Christian Manera

University of Caxias do Sul

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Antônio Cezar Faria Vilela

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Suelem Daiane Ferreira

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Antônio C. F. Vilela

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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