2019
DOI: 10.18067/jbfs.v6i3.263
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Pré-tratamento hidrotérmico alcalino e alcalino-oxidativo sobre os teores de celulose e lignina em biomassa de capim elefante BRS Capiaçu

Abstract: Os autores declararam que não há conflito de interesse. Financiamento:Os autores declararam que não receberam financiamento para o desenvolvimento da pesquisa.

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“…O artigo foi baseado em dados reais de laboratorio, buscando as melhores condições de deslignificação da lignina na biomassa do capim-elefante de Godinho et al (2019), onde foram retirados os dados experimentais para modelagem da lógica fuzzy.…”
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“…O artigo foi baseado em dados reais de laboratorio, buscando as melhores condições de deslignificação da lignina na biomassa do capim-elefante de Godinho et al (2019), onde foram retirados os dados experimentais para modelagem da lógica fuzzy.…”
Section: Materiais E Métodosunclassified
“…A principal matéria-prima utilizada é a biomassa (CARVALHO-NETTO et al, 2014). Biomassa são materiais provindos de restos oriundos de industrias, animais e principalmente vegetais (GODINHO et al, 2019).…”
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“…In this context, biomass from various elephant grass genotypes have been evaluated regarding yield (FAVARE et al, 2019;MENEZES et al, 2014) and characteristics in specific plantations for bioenergy purposes (FLORES et al, 2013;FLORES et al, 2012). Furthermore, P. purpureum genotypes have been investigated for direct combustion (MORAIS et al, 2009;MORAIS et al, 2018;ROCHA et al, 2017), pyrolysis application (BRAGA et al, 2017; and, more recently, lignocellulosic bioethanol (CARDONA et al, 2013;CARDONA et al, 2014;STANLEY et al, 2017;GODINHO et al, 2019).…”
Section: Elephant Grass (Napier Grass)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Haldar & Purkait (2020) Furthermore, a comprehensive economic analysis including: energy cost of particle size reduction, different residence time and temperatures of reactors; how expensive are the highest solid to liquid ratio compared with the lowest ones; and finally, how expensive are the highest alkali concentration compared with recovery obtained for the lowest ones. In addition, several works on bench scale have pretreated either elephant grass leaves (URRIBARRÍ, FERRER & COLINA, 2005;NASCIMENTO & REZENDE, 2018;GODINHO et al, 2019) or stems (AIYEJAGBARA et al, 2016;PHITSUWAN et al, 2016;TSAI et al, 2018), which requires mechanical separation to be performed in the field and should definitely accounted as energetic expenditure. It is known that stem parts provide higher cellulose contents for bioethanol conversion, although this higher yield must be confronted with mechanical separation costs in order to infer if it is more cost-effective and less harmful to the chain (GHG emissions) than the aerial part use.…”
Section: Effect Of the Alkaline Pretreatment On Hemicellulose Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%