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Revista Monografias Ambientais | 2014

ÓLEO DE UVA PARA PRODUÇÃO DE BIODIESEL

Eduardo de Rossi; Kenia Gabriela dos Santos

The grape cultivation in Brazil has intensified each year, this product is generally intended for the production of beverages as juices and wines. But some problems are reported associated with the production of these beverages, major one being the residue obtained in the process of crushing grapes which is characterized with a high pollution potential, and about 40% of the grapes processed is processed in this residue. With the aim of making this production, have sought to destinations waste generated. It is generally intended for use in animal feeds and fertilizers but several studies have investigated the application of oil contained in the residue to produce biodiesel. This form of the residue reuse in the process tends to improve the production of wine, besides improving new technologies, strengthening national industry and agriculture. Thus, the aim of this paper is to describe briefly the problems associated with waste generation grape and the use of oil in this for allocation for biodiesel production.


Management of Environmental Quality: An International Journal | 2017

Biogas production with co-digestion of sugarcane straw

Eduardo de Rossi; Cleber Antonio Lindino; Paulo André Cremonez; Kenia Gabriela dos Santos; Reinaldo Aparecido Bariccatti; Jhonatas Antonelli; Joel Gustavo Teleken

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate straw modification by chemical degradation generated by two forms of pretreatment, using citric acid in an autoclave and urea solution with sodium hydroxide at low temperature. Design/methodology/approach The material was digested and compared in biodigester reactors lined with natural straw, straw pretreated with citric acid, straw pretreated with urea and NaOH, and straw subjected to both the pretreatments. The amount of straw has been delimited to 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 percent v/v, and used 20 percent v/v inoculum in all reactors, consisting of 30 percent v/v poultry litter and 70 percent swine wastewater (SW). The experiment was conducted in an incubator kept in mesophilic conditions (35°C). Findings The results indicate significant change in the studied material, with degradation of lignin as well as hemicellulose and cellulose exposed to further hydrolysis. Spectrophotometric methods were used for monitoring degradation. These methods were efficient in monitoring changes caused by the treatments. When the proposed pretreatments are applied to sugarcane straw, there is a significant gain in biogas production (L g VSR−1). The most appropriate rates for higher methane production in the pretreatments are 2.5 and 5 percent straw-SW. The best results for the anaerobic digestion of sugarcane straw were obtained by pretreating it with citric acid. Originality/value This paper shows a new use for the sugarcane straw waste after being pretreated with acid or base for the coproduction of biogas.


Revista Monografias Ambientais | 2014

PRÉ-TRATAMENTOS NA PRODUÇÃO DE ETANOL DE SEGUNDA GERAÇÃO

Eduardo de Rossi; Cleber Antonio Lindino; Kenia Gabriela dos Santos; Reinaldo Aparecido Bariccatti; Paulo André Cremonez; Jhonatas Antoneli; Willian Cézar Nadaleti

The increasing in ethanol production without expansion of plantation areas has been studied in Brazil, more intensively since the Proalcool initiative. The cellulosic biofuel is considered an alternative to expand this production in large scale for it does not only allow the use of sugar cane bagasse, as well as any lignocellulosic material, and uneatable plant parts, besides, the environmental appeal enables the short term production. One of the challenges is to improve the process of hydrolysis of cellulose and hemicellulose, once that he first presents an almost crystalline structure and the second has a less regular structure. This paper aims to report the main used pre-treatments aiming to expose the cellulose and hemicellulose for hydrolysis (saccharification). The greatest challenge is due to the metabolization of the polysaccharide that is gradually impaired as the complexity of its chain increases. The degradation of cellulose weaves a network of several possibilities including even the fuel production for jet aircraft. Even with the fact that this area of research is recent, there is already such a pilot plant for production and the first refineries installed went into operation in 2011, however, in order to spread and gain markets it will have compete with the powerful oil market.


Revista Monografias Ambientais | 2014

INFLUÊNCIA DA DENSIDADE DE PLANTIO NO CRESCIMENTO DA LINHAÇA MARROM

Eduardo de Rossi; Cleber Antonio Lindino; Reginaldo Ferreira Santos; Paulo André Cremonez; W. C. Nadaletti; Pedro Henrique Maschio; Kenia Gabriela dos Santos

Flaxseed can be consumed as food or feed, besides being used for various other purposes, has a percentage of protein in equal proportion of fibers and mostly oil, usually the product of interest in culture can be grown brown and golden flaxseed. The objective of this study was to analyze the influence of population densities in the culture of brown flaxseed (Linum usitatissimum L.) using the online system of planting, being spaced at 0.45 m. The experiment was conducted at the State University of West Parana, year 2013 campus, using a completely randomized design with eight systems of planting density: 67, 84, 99, 117, 137, 154, 172 and 190 plants/m2 with six replicates, we performed 130 days after harvesting crops. The vegetative behavior was assessed following the variables fenometric plant height, stem diameter, number of branches of the stem, fresh and dry mass of the aerial part of the plant, number of capsules, fresh and dry seeds. Evaluating the data plotted in generated by applying the Tukey test, the table can not infer the best for high density planting of brown flaxseed aiming to yield grain, only it was noted that high density below 99 plants/m 2 reduce productivity in grain brown.


Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2017

Hydrogen production in the electrolysis of water in Brazil, a review

Kenia Gabriela dos Santos; Caroline Thaís Eckert; Eduardo de Rossi; Reinaldo Aparecido Bariccatti; Elisandro Pires Frigo; Cleber Antonio Lindino; Helton José Alves


Revista Brasileira de Energias Renováveis | 2013

Produção de bioetanol de cana-de-açúcar

Rafaela Koglin Bastos; Elisandro Pires Frigo; Emanuelle Zanon; Kenia Gabriela dos Santos; Caroline Thaís Eckert; Alvaro Mari Junior


Revista Brasileira de Energias Renováveis | 2013

Proteína microbiana em biomassa residual de reatores anaeróbios para produção de hidrogênio a partir de resíduo líquido de fecularia

Karine Natani Lupatini; Dilcemara Cristina Zenatti; Simone Damasceno Gomes; Shaiane Dal'Maso Lucas; Douglas Guedes Batista Torres; Kenia Gabriela dos Santos; Caroline Monique Tietz


Holos | 2015

PROFUNDIDADE DO LENÇOL FREÁTICO NO CULTIVO DE CANOLA

Eduardo de Rossi; Cleber Antonio Lindino; Reginaldo Ferreira Santos; Paulo André Cremonez; Kenia Gabriela dos Santos; Jhonatas Antonelli; William césar Nadaletti


Acta Iguazu | 2015

PLANO DE INSTALAÇÃO DE UM COLETOR SOLAR RESIDENCIAL NA CIDADE DE PALOTINA-PR

Kenia Gabriela dos Santos; Eduardo de Rossi; Paulo André Cremonez; Reinaldo Aparecido Bariccatti; Caroline Thaís Eckert


Archive | 2014

Influência da densidade de plantio no crescimento da linhaça marrom Influence of planting density on growth of brown flaxseed

Eduardo de Rossi; Cleber Antonio Lindino; Reginaldo Ferreira Sanos; Paulo André Cremonez; Pedro Henrique Maschio; Kenia Gabriela dos Santos

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Eduardo de Rossi

State University of West Paraná

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Paulo André Cremonez

State University of West Paraná

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Cleber Antonio Lindino

State University of West Paraná

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Caroline Thaís Eckert

State University of West Paraná

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Elisandro Pires Frigo

Federal University of Paraná

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Helton José Alves

Federal University of Paraná

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