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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2011

Thin Layer Drying Kinetics of By-Products from Olive Oil Processing

I. Montero; Teresa Miranda; J.I. Arranz; Carmen Victoria Rojas

The thin-layer behavior of by-products from olive oil production was determined in a solar dryer in passive and active operation modes for a temperature range of 20–50 °C. The increase in the air temperature reduced the drying time of olive pomace, sludge and olive mill wastewater. Moisture ratio was analyzed to obtain effective diffusivity values, varying in the oil mill by-products from 9.136 × 10−11 to 1.406 × 10−9 m2/s in forced convection (ma = 0.22 kg/s), and from 9.296 × 10−11 to 6.277 × 10−10 m2/s in natural convection (ma = 0.042 kg/s). Diffusivity values at each temperature were obtained using the Fick’s diffusion model and, regardless of the convection, they increased with the air temperature. The temperature dependence on the effective diffusivity was determined by an Arrhenius type relationship. The activation energies were found to be 38.64 kJ/mol, 30.44 kJ/mol and 47.64 kJ/mol for the olive pomace, the sludge and the olive mill wastewater in active mode, respectively, and 91.35 kJ/mol, 14.04 kJ/mol and 77.15 kJ/mol in natural mode, in that order.


Materials | 2015

A Review of Pellets from Different Sources

Teresa Miranda; I. Montero; Francisco José Sepúlveda; J.I. Arranz; Carmen Victoria Rojas; Sergio Nogales

The rise in pellet consumption has resulted in a wider variety of materials for pellet manufacture. Thus, pellet industry has started looking for alternative products, such as wastes from agricultural activities, forestry and related industries, along with the combination thereof, obtaining a broad range of these products. In addition, the entry into force of EN ISO 17225 standard makes wood pellet market (among other types) possible for industry and household purposes. Therefore, wastes that are suitable for biomass use have recently increased. In this study, the main characteristics of ten kinds of laboratory-made pellets from different raw materials were analyzed. Thus, we have focused on the most limiting factors of quality standards that determine the suitability for biomass market, depending on the kind of pellet. The results showed considerable differences among the analyzed pellets, exceeding the limits established by the standard in almost all cases, especially concerning ash content and N and S composition. The requirements of the studied standard, very demanding for certain factors, disable the entry of these densified wastes in greater added value markets.


Materials | 2014

Analysis of Pelletizing of Granulometric Separation Powder from Cork Industries

I. Montero; Teresa Miranda; Francisco José Sepúlveda; J.I. Arranz; Sergio Nogales

Cork industries generate a considerable amount of solid waste during their processing. Its management implies a problem for companies that should reconsider its reuse for other purposes. In this work, an analysis of pelletizing of granulometric separation powder, which is one of the major wastes in cork industries and which presents suitable properties (as an raw material) for its thermal use, is studied. However, its characteristic heterogeneity, along with its low bulk density (which makes its storage and transportation difficult) are restrictive factors for its energy use. Therefore, its densified form is a real alternative in order to make the product uniform and guarantee its proper use in boiler systems. Thus, the cork pellets (from granulometric separation powder) in the study met, except for ash content specification, the specifications in standard European Norm EN-Plus (B) for its application as fuel for domestic use.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2014

Control of Several Emissions during Olive Pomace Thermal Degradation

Teresa Miranda; Sergio Nogales; S. Román; I. Montero; J.I. Arranz; Francisco José Sepúlveda

Biomass plays an important role as an energy source, being an interesting alternative to fossil fuels due to its environment-friendly and sustainable characteristics. However, due to the exposure of customers to emissions during biomass heating, evolved pollutants should be taken into account and controlled. Changing raw materials or mixing them with another less pollutant biomass could be a suitable step to reduce pollution. This work studied the thermal behaviour of olive pomace, pyrenean oak and their blends under combustion using thermogravimetric analysis. It was possible to monitor the emissions released during the process by coupling mass spectrometry analysis. The experiments were carried out under non-isothermal conditions at the temperature range 25–750 °C and a heating rate of 20 °C·min−1. The following species were analysed: aromatic compounds (benzene and toluene), sulphur emissions (sulphur dioxide), 1,4-dioxin, hydrochloric acid, carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides. The results indicated that pollutants were mainly evolved in two different stages, which are related to the thermal degradation steps. Thus, depending on the pollutant and raw material composition, different emission profiles were observed. Furthermore, intensity of the emission profiles was related, in some cases, to the composition of the precursor.


Fuel Processing Technology | 2012

Characterization and combustion of olive pomace and forest residue pellets

Teresa Miranda; J.I. Arranz; I. Montero; S. Román; Carmen Victoria Rojas; Sergio Nogales


Fuel Processing Technology | 2011

Characterization of grape pomace and pyrenean oak pellets

M.T. Miranda; J.I. Arranz; S. Román; S. Rojas; I. Montero; M. López; J.A. Cruz


Fuel | 2009

Energetic characterization of densified residues from Pyrenean oak forest

M.T. Miranda; J.I. Arranz; S. Rojas; I. Montero


Fuel | 2015

Characterization and combustion behaviour of commercial and experimental wood pellets in South West Europe

J.I. Arranz; M.T. Miranda; I. Montero; Francisco José Sepúlveda; Carmen Victoria Rojas


Fuel Processing Technology | 2010

Emissions from thermal degradation of pellets with different contents of olive waste and forest residues

Teresa Miranda; S. Román; J.I. Arranz; S. Rojas; Juan F. González; I. Montero


Fuel Processing Technology | 2012

Study of the emissions and kinetic parameters during combustion of grape pomace: Dilution as an effective way to reduce pollution

Teresa Miranda; S. Román; I. Montero; S. Nogales-Delgado; J.I. Arranz; Carmen Victoria Rojas; Juan F. González

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I. Montero

University of Extremadura

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Teresa Miranda

University of Extremadura

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M.T. Miranda

University of Extremadura

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S. Román

University of Extremadura

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Sergio Nogales

University of Extremadura

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S. Rojas

University of Extremadura

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J.A. Cruz

University of Extremadura

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