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International Wood Products Journal | 2016

Life Cycle Assessment as a tool to promote sustainable Thermowood boards: a Portuguese case study

José Ferreira; Bruno Esteves; Lina Nunes; Idalina Domingos

The present work aims to develop the Life Cycle Assessment study of thermo-modified Atlanticwood® pine boards based on real data provided by Santos & Santos Madeiras company. Atlanticwood® pine boards are used mainly for exterior decking and cladding facades of buildings. The LCA study is elaborated based on ISO 14040/44 standard and Product Category Rules for preparing an environmental product declaration for Construction Products and Construction Services. The inventory analysis and, subsequently, the impact analysis have been performed using the LCA software SimaPro8.0.4. The method chosen for impact assessment was EPD (2013) V1.01. The results show that more than ¾ of ‘Acidification’, ‘Eutrophication’, ‘Global warming’ and ‘Abiotic depletion’ caused by 1 m3 of Atlanticwood® pine boards production is due to energy consumption (electricity + gas + biomass). This was to be expected since the treatment is based on heat production and no chemicals are added during the heat treatment process.


Holzforschung | 2017

Optimizing Douglas-fir bark liquefaction in mixtures of glycerol and polyethylene glycol and KOH

Bruno Esteves; Luísa Cruz-Lopes; José Ferreira; Idalina Domingos; Lina Nunes; Helena Pereira

Abstract The outer bark of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii) has a significant amount of cork tissue that may be an important source of chemicals derived from its natural polymers, suberin, cellulose, hemicelluloses and lignin. The present work focuses on the polyalcohol liquefaction of Douglas-fir bark with glycerol and polyethylene glycol (PEG) in order to obtain a liquid that can be further processed to other chemicals and products. The results show that Pseudotsuga bark can be liquefied in a significant percentage in presence of alkali. The best liquefaction yield was obtained with 6% KOH as agents. Although the use of a cosolvent is favorable, good liquefaction yields can also be obtained by glycerol alone. Lower temperatures are favorable as they lead to acceptable liquefaction yields. FTIR-ATR studies showed that all the structural compounds of the bark were attacked and depolymerized. The process tested has a high potential for generation of value-added products from liquefied Douglas-fir bark.


International Journal of Environmental Studies | 2018

Environmental advantages through producing energy from grape stalk pellets instead of wood pellets and other sources

José Ferreira; Bruno Esteves; Luísa Cruz-Lopes; Dmitry V. Evtuguin; Idalina Domingos

Abstract The aim of this study was to quantify and compare the environmental impact of the heat of grape stalk pellets with that of wood pellets and other sources, using the Life Cycle Assessment methodology. The study was carried out using the ISO 14040/44 series standard. The inventory analysis and, subsequently, the impact analysis were performed using the software SimaPro8.4.0. The method chosen for this environmental impact assessment was CML-IA baseline. The results show that heat from grape stalk pellets is more environmentally friendly than heat from wood pellets for 7 out of 11 impact categories, including marine aquatic ecotoxicity, which is considered the most important impact category. A global reduction of 1.6 × 104 or 1.14 × 106 or 1.9 × 106 tonne of CO2 eq emissions could be achieved if the global potential production of grape stalk pellets replaced wood pellets or light fuel oil or hard coal briquettes, respectively, contributing to the achievement of the EU’s objectives.


International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment | 2007

Life cycle assessment of a multi-material car component

Catarina Ribeiro; José Ferreira; Paulo Jorge Partidário


Construction and Building Materials | 2012

Impact sound insulation technique using corn cob particleboard

Jorge Faustino; Luís Pereira; Salviano Soares; Daniel Cruz; Anabela Paiva; Humberto Varum; José Ferreira; Jorge Pinto


Energy and Buildings | 2011

Assessment of Portuguese thermal building legislation in an energetic and environmental perspective

José Ferreira; Idalina Domingos


international journal of energy and environmental engineering | 2014

LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENT OF RESIDUAL FORESTRY BIOMASS CHIPS AT A POWER PLANT: A PORTUGUESE CASE STUDY

José Ferreira; Helder Viana; Bruno Esteves; Luísa Lopes; Idalina Domingos


Bioresources | 2017

Cork Liquefaction for Polyurethane Foam Production

Bruno Esteves; Yuliya Dulyanska; Catarina Costa; José Ferreira; Idalina Domingos; Helena Pereira; Luís Teixeira de Lemos; Luísa Cruz-Lopes


Archive | 2014

Life cycle assessment of thermally treated and untreated maritime pine boards: a Portuguese case study

José Ferreira; Bruno Esteves; Lina Nunes; Idalina Domingos


Millenium - Journal of Education, Technologies, and Health | 2016

The influence of hot pressing on high density fibreboards, when the panels are used for overlaying

Idalina Domingos; Paula Almeida; Bruno Esteves; José Ferreira

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Idalina Domingos

Polytechnic Institute of Viseu

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Bruno Esteves

Polytechnic Institute of Viseu

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Lina Nunes

Laboratório Nacional de Engenharia Civil

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Luísa Cruz-Lopes

Polytechnic Institute of Viseu

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Anabela Paiva

University of Beira Interior

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Helena Pereira

Instituto Superior de Agronomia

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Jorge Pinto

University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro

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Helder Viana

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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Luísa Lopes

Instituto Politécnico Nacional

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