1000 resultados para Meio ambiente - derramamento de óleo
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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE
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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE
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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE
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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Pós-graduação em Geociências e Meio Ambiente - IGCE
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A espécie Piper aduncum L. é uma planta de porte arbustivo, popularmente conhecida na região amazônica como pimenta-de-macaco. Dela, pode ser extraído um óleo essencial, rico em dilapiol, de grande interesse econômico pela sua ação inseticida e combate às pragas na agricultura. Esse bioinseticida surge como alternativa para substituir os inseticidas sintéticos, pois sendo de origem natural não causam danos ao meio ambiente e à saúde do homem. Neste trabalho, foram analisadas as propriedades físicas do óleo essencial de pimenta-de-macaco, obtido por destilação por arraste com vapor que apresentou valores médios do índice de refração igual a 1,516 e massa específica igual a 1,08 g/cm³. Estudou-se o processo de destilação fracionada do óleo essencial, visando concentrar o composto de interesse agregando maior valor econômico, o que viabiliza seu emprego na produção de novos produtos. Nesse processo o composto principal é obtido com elevado grau de pureza. Avaliou-se um modelo matemático para a concentração de dilapiol no fundo do balão de destilação, via análise de regressão, em função do tempo de operação, o qual ajustou muito bem os dados experimentais. A análise dos resultados permite afirmar que o processo de destilação fracionada pode ser empregado para separar os constituintes úteis de óleos essenciais. Isso só é possível, pois os óleos essenciais são constituídos por vários compostos orgânicos voláteis de pontos de ebulição e pressões de vapor diferentes, tornando a separação viável. O maior teor de dilapiol obtido experimentalmente pelo processo de destilação fracionada a vácuo foi de 95 %, operando-se nas condições de vácuo (40 mmHg) e temperatura média da coluna de 122 ºC, obtendo-se um rendimento médio do processo de 41 % (v/v).
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O Brasil possui cerca de 32 milhões de hectares de áreas com aptidão para a expansão da cultura da palma de óleo e mais de 90% destas estão na Amazônia. Há necessidade de compreender a interação de novos plantios e de seu desenvolvimento com o meio ambiente. Este estudo foi conduzido em plantios comerciais da empresa Dendê do Pará SA (DENPASA) em Castanhal – Pará e avaliou o efeito da variação sazonal da precipitação sobre a fertilidade do solo e desta sobre a biomassa microbiana do solo em uma cronosseqüencia de plantios de palma de óleo com 5, 8 e 12 anos e floresta secundária. Foram mensurados/estimados e correlacionados os atributos do solo carbono da biomassa microbiana (CBMS), carbono total (CTOTAL), nitrogênio (NTOTAL), respiração basal (RBS), quociente metabólico (qCO2), relação carbono da biomassa microbiana/ carbono total (CBMS:CTOTAL), relação carbono/nitrogênio (C/N), umidade gravimétrica (Ug), fósforo (P), potássio (K), cálcio (Ca), magnésio (Mg), alumínio (Al), capacidade de troca efetiva de cátions (CTC) e saturação por alumínio (m). O CBMS foi o atributo mais sensível para diferenciar as áreas do estudo e os períodos seco e chuvoso. Os atributos químicos de fertilidade do solo e a biomassa microbiana do solo apresentaram correlações significativas mais fortes e em maior número no período chuvoso. Os índices microbianos qCO2 e CBMS:CTOTAL comprovaram que áreas de plantio convencional podem ser relativamente eficientes em relação à dinâmica do C em comparação a área de floresta secundária.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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The lubricant oil used in engines of internal combustion must be, periodically, changed. Its mainly function in the engines is to reduce the friction between the pieces, but its presence also promotes the cleanness and the refrigeration of the equipment. These attributions, at the end of some cycles of operation, make the oil to be dirty, that is, full of contaminating substances such as water, gasoline, diesel, additives, oxidized hydro-carbons and rests of metals, not being recommended, therefore, its discarding in the environment. Thus, all the used lubricant oil that leaves the automobiles engine has been thrust, waiting for a solution. The pollution generated by the discarding of a ton of used oil per day in the soil or in the rivers is equivalent to a domestic sewer of 40 thousand of people. The indiscriminate burning of the used lubricant oil generates significant emissions of metallic oxides, besides other toxic gases, like the dioxin and sulphur oxides. In this context, the mean objective of this essay was to effectuate the rerrefine of the used lubricant oil, aiming the increase of its life cycle and consequently contributing for the reduction of the environmental pollution. According to the used process, it was possible to get a rerrefine oil, of good quality, which physicistchemistries properties are in compliance with the norms of NBR and ASTM
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Petroleum and its subproducts are considered a treat for the environmental quality because of the many environmental accidents that may occur during exploitation, transport and storage. A common remediation technique used in the contaminated areas is based on the use of surfactants, mainly the chemical ones, because they have low production costs. In the other hand, some microorganisms have indicate capacities of producing surfactants that emulsify substances and as result, offer a bigger contact surface for the microbiota degradation. This biossurfactants stand out in comparison with the chemical surfactants because they present lower micelar concentration values, are more tolerant for temperature and pH variation, because they are biodegradable, have low toxicity, higher emulsification and hydrocarbon solubilization index. In this way, after the surfactant application, a toxicity evaluation have to be made to identify the treatment effects. In soil, the activity of some microbial enzymes can show the environmental behavior of the contaminant under different treatment conditions. Dehydrogenase is one example of those enzymes that can demonstrate indirectly the effect of the pollutant on the soil microorganisms. The aim of this paper was to evaluate the toxicity after the addition of a surfactant and/or Pseudomonas aeruginosa LBI in soil contaminated by a mineral automotive lubricant. The previous mentioned bacteria are a potential biossurfactant (rhamnolipid) producer. In order to evaluate the toxicity, the dehydrogenase test was run. In this test, trifeniltetrazolium compound (TTC) after utilized as an electron acceptor, turns into trifenil formazan (TPF), that can be indirectly quantified using the absorbance measured by the spectrophotometer UV-visible. In this way, it was possible to quantify the dehydrogenase activity from the contaminated soil samples... (Complete abstract click electronic access below)
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A number of methods and products have been developed in order to eliminate or reduce the negative effects that hydrocarbons cause to the environment, including hydrophobic expanded vermiculite, used in oil residue filtering systems at gas stations. However, upon adsorbing organic compounds, the vermiculite is no longer used and is sent to landfills. The aim of the present study was to wash granular and powdered vermiculite containing oil lubricant in its pores with distilled water and solutions of 0.1% SDS surfactant and rhamnolipids, with the aim of removing the lubricant and the possibility of reusing the mineral. The greatest amount of lubricant removal was obtained through washing with 0.1% SDS and both granulometric forms. This may be associated to the industrial purification received by the surfactant. However, the biosurfactant is ecologically more viable due to its low toxicity and ease of degradability. In the readsorption tests, greatest adsorption was obtained with the granular vermiculite washed in SDS solution. In order to enable the reuse of the mineral, further tests are needed to enhance desorption/adsorption efficiency.
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The building sector can cause the environmental degradation, by the natural resources consumption, machinery use and natural landscape modifying. The environmental management system (EMS) improves the environmental quality and makes the companies more competitive. So, this work developed an environmental management system in a building site focused on the solid waste and in the development of mitigation proposals for the most significant environmental impacts. To develop this work it was necessary to follow the building site activities; evaluate the solid waste management; identify the law requirements; identify the environmental aspects and impacts; evaluate the environmental impacts; and propose alternatives for mitigating the adverse environmental critical impacts. The main proposals are the reduction of the waste generation in the place that it’s generated; the reuse and correct final disposal of that wastes; the treatment and reuse of the effluent; and the supervising in the trucks and machineries avoiding the oil spilling and the air pollution