Elena María Otazo Sánchez
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
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Bulgarian Journal of Agricultural Science | 2017
Roberto Antonio Canales Flores; Francisco Prieto García; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; Ana María Bolarín Miró; Otilio Arturo Acevedo Sandoval
Flores, R.A.C., F.P. García, E.M.O. Sánchez, A.M.B. Miró and O.A.A. Sandoval, 2018. Physico-chemical characterization of agricultural residues as precursors for activated carbon preparation. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 24 (3): 427–436 Biomass is a promising alternative and renewable energy source that can be transformed into other value-added products such as activated carbon. In this research, barley husk, corn cob and Agave salmiana leaves were characterized to determine their chemical composition and morphology to evaluate their potentiality as precursors of activated carbons. Based on the main composition results obtained, the biomass samples have suitable chemical and physical characteristics to be considered as good precursors of activated carbons, such as carbon contents greater than 40%, ash content less than 10%, moisture content less than 30%, high volatile contents with values from 75 to 80% and a porous and fi brous morphology. The results indicate that the main compositions in the biomass were cellulose and lignin. The cellulose content was more than lignin (15-26%) for the residues selected. Specifi cally, α-cellulose contents with values from 52% to 79%, β-cellulose contents of 13-44%, γ-cellulose contents less than 11%, and holocellulose contents of 82-83% were determined. The thermal decomposition for the biomass samples proceeded with fi ve stages attributed to the evaporation of some volatile compounds (70-150°C), to the degradation of hemicellulose (180-230°C), to the cellulose volatilization (250-350°C), to the lignin decomposition (380-550°C), and to the degradation of complex polymers and inorganic salts, respectively. The stage corresponding to the cellulose decomposition showed rapid mass decreased in the three residues. This results show that the cellulose and lignin content is another important parameter to evaluate the pyrolysis characteristics of a good precursor of activated carbon.
Proceedings of the heartworm symposium '95, Auburn, Alabama, USA, 31 March-2nd April, 1995. | 1995
W. J. Kozek; A. E. Vazquez; C. Gonzalez; J. Iguina; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; F. de Jesus; C. J. Cardona; C. Gomez; R. Seneriz; J. Diaz-Umpierre; M. D. Soll; D. H. Knight
Acta Universitaria | 2013
Brenda Ponce Lira; Araceli Ortiz Polo; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; Edilso Reguera Ruiz; Otilio Arturo Acevedo Sandoval; Francisco Prieto García; César Abelardo González Ramírez
Dyna | 2008
Rosalba Montelongo Casanova; Alberto José Gordillo Martínez; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; José Roberto Villagómez Ibarra; Otilio Arturo Acevedo Sandoval; Francisco Prieto García
Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Forestales | 2017
María de la Luz Hernández Flores; Abraham Palacios Romero; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; César Abelardo González Ramírez; Alberto José Gordillo Martínez; Karen Andrea Mendoza Herrera
Archive | 2017
Roberto Antonio Canales Flores; Francisco Prieto García; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; Ana María Bolarín Miró; Otilio Arturo Acevedo Sandoval
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems | 2009
Ma. Teresa Leal-Ascencio; Saúl Miranda; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; Francisco Prieto García; Alberto José Gordillo
Dyna | 2008
Rosalba Montelongo Casanova; Alberto José Gordillo Martínez; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; José Roberto Villagómez Ibarra; Otilio Arturo Acevedo Sandoval; Francisco Prieto García
Archive | 2007
Francisco Prieto García; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; Alberto José Gordillo Martínez; María A. Méndez Marzo; Félix Sánchez De Jesús
Dyna | 2007
Francisco Prieto García; Elena María Otazo Sánchez; Alberto José Gordillo Martínez; María A. Méndez Marzo; Félix Sánchez De Jesús
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Alberto José Gordillo Martínez
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
View shared research outputsOtilio Arturo Acevedo Sandoval
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
View shared research outputsCésar Abelardo González Ramírez
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
View shared research outputsJosé Roberto Villagómez Ibarra
Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo
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