1000 resultados para Indústria do açúcar
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Several flavors and fragrances (F&F) companies hold the economic leadership in the market, although not always have also the leadership in patent applications. The ranking of technological production in the fragrance area still remains with industries while scientific knowledge is equally shared between industries and academia. Contextualizing Brazil in this scene, despite all scientific expertise gained over the years, brazilian technological park is still at the beginning of the production of technologies applied directly to the F&F industries. The dependence on foreign technologies is remarkable as indicated by the great trade deficit in this sector.
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Sugarcane straw biomass accounts for 1/3 of the energy potential of sugarcane and represents a rich source of sugars. Studies have been intensified for the use of this biomass along with bagasse for the production of cellulosic ethanol. Development of this technological path will allow for taking full advantage of sugarcane, increasing ethanol production without expanding the area cultivated. However, in order for this technology to be viable certain challenges must be overcome, including establishment of appropriate conditions of pretreatment and hydrolysis of these materials for release of fermentable sugars.
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The effect of moisture content in the steam treatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse was evaluated. Steam treatment was perfomed at 195-210 ºC for 4-8 min using cane bagasse with moisture contents in the range 16-100 wt% (dry basis). Increased moisture contents not only had a positive influence in recovery of main cane biomass components but also resulted in better substrates for enzymatic hydrolysis. As a result, drying is not required for optimal pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of sugarcane bagasse, which can be processed into second generation ethanol immediately after crushing and hot water washing.
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The aim of this study was to evaluate the chemical composition of sugar cane spirits, fermented by different commercial Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast strains and double distilled by pot still. Sugar cane juices were separately fermented by yeasts CA-11, Y-904, BG-1, PE-2, SA-1 and CAT-1 and distilled by pot still according to the methodology used for whisky production. The alcoholic liquids from first and second distillations were analyzed for concentrations of ethanol, volatile acidity, aldehydes, esters, furfural, higher alcohols and methanol. The sugar cane spirits derived from fermentation by the different yeast strains presented distinct chemical compositions.
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This paper describes a five-week mini-project for a general chemistry laboratory course. Activities are included preparations of ethanol and sucrose solutions, calculation of concentrations, determination of densities with densimeters, sugarcane juice fermentation with CO2 capture in alkaline solution, distillation, and determination of amounts of ethanol and CO2 formed. Abilities and concepts normally present in practical general chemistry courses are covered: use of balances, volumetric glassware and densimeters, preparation of solutions, performing of dilutions, determination of solution densities, observation of chemical reactions, stoichiometric calculations, separation of mixtures, and titration.
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The aim of this study was to identify, with the use of 31P NMR spectroscopy, organic P species in humic acids (HA) in samples from Oxisol cultivated in chronosequence with sugar cane, pasture and Cerrado. The main forms of P-type found were orthophosphate, monoester-P (phosphate sugars) and P-diester (orthophosphate). The 31P NMR technique proved capable of identifying changes in the areas studied as a function of sugar cane burning time. In areas with 1 and 5 years of burnt cane, a decrease in recalcitrant organic P in humic acids indicated the need for use of P-humic substances for plant nutrition.
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ABSTRACT The main aim of this paper was to contribute to reflections in Brazil on the need to transfer knowledge held at universities and R&D institutions over to companies, i.e. to transfer scientific knowledge of chemistry to technology. It discusses how the competitiveness of countries is increasingly dependent on their technological capacity. The chemicals industry is a fundamental driver of social, environmental, economic and industrial indicators of sustainable development. In Brazil, the chemicals industry's deficit has grown over the last three decades. Patents are important sources of information because patent documents contain 75% of all technological information available. The National Institute of Industrial Property in Brazil has created a Technology Observatory with the purpose of identifying and analyzing technological information contained in patent documents within the ambit of partnerships with government entities or business associations, in order to support their technology-related decision-making processes. The paper gives examples of ethanol and biotechnology patent documents, including pharmaceuticals, of which there are very few in Brazil. However, a few of the patent applications identified are filed in Brazil, giving the country the opportunity to transform this scientific knowledge into technology by means of partnership agreements with companies. Finally, the paper presents information on the patent applications filed by the world's leading chemicals companies as measured by their revenues, and the respective numbers of patent applications in the last five years in organic chemistry and polymers, sectors in which Brazil is currently dependent on imports for over 50% of its needs. The patent assignees in these sectors in Brazil are also identified, and the paper concludes that Brazil needs to invest in the development of professionals, providing clearly-defined career paths in technology innovation teams at R&D institutions, and to foster more initiatives such as the creation of a new research and innovation entity, EMBRAPII, since investing in science and technology is a prerequisite for knowledge production, industrial property, economic development and, consequently, the competitiveness of the country.
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Coal, oil, natural gas, and shale gas are biomass that is formed millions of years ago. These are non-renewable and depleting, even considering the recent discovery of new sources of oil in the presalt and new technologies for the exploitation of shale deposits. Currently, these raw materials are used as a source of energy production and are also important for the production of fine chemicals. Since these materials are finite and their (oil) price is increasing, it is clear that there will be a progressive increase in the chemical industry to use renewable raw materials as a source of energy, an inevitable necessity for humanity. The major challenge for the society in the twenty first century is to unite governments, universities, research centers, and corporations to jointly act in all areas of science with one goal of finding a solution to global problems, such as conversion of biomass into compounds for the fine chemical industry.Non-renewable raw materials are used in the preparation of fuels, chemical intermediates, and derivatives for the fine chemical industry. However, their stock in nature has a finite duration, and their price is high and will likely increase with their depletion. In this scenario, the alternative is to use renewable biomass as a replacement for petrochemicals in the production of fine chemicals. As the production of biomass-based carbohydrates is the most abundant in nature, it is judicious to develop technologies for the generation of chain products (fuels, chemical intermediates, and derivatives for the fine chemicals industry) using this raw material. This paper presents some aspects and opportunities in the area of carbohydrate chemistry toward the generation of compounds for the fine chemical industry.
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The paper traces a panorama of the development of new drugs and hopes to contribute for Brazil to become a player in the discovery of new drugs. Brazil is the sixth world market retail consumer of medicines prone to expansion, has a pharmaceutical industry focused on the production of generics and a very large number of undergraduate courses in Pharmacy. The national industry has grown over the last decade after the Generics Act 9787/99. Despite these positive aspects, a number of bottlenecks prevent Brazilian pharmaceutical industry to invest in the development of new drugs. There are, however, a number of initiatives to reduce the dependence on imported generic drugs. It is a very good start for the development of new pharmaceutical drugs.
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The preparation of enantiomerically pure or enriched substances is of fundamental importance to pharmaceutical, food, agrochemical, and cosmetics industries and involves a growing market of hundreds of billions of dollars. However, most chemical processes used for their production are not environmentally friendly because in most cases, stoichiometric amounts of chiral inductors are used and substantial waste is produced. In this context, asymmetric catalysis has emerged as an efficient tool for the synthesis of enantiomerically enriched compounds using chiral catalysts. More specifically, considering the current scenario in the Brazilian chemical industry, especially that of pharmaceuticals, the immediate prospect for the use of synthetic routes developed in Brazil in an enantioselective fashion or even the discovery of new drugs is practically null. Currently, the industrial production of drugs in Brazil is primarily focused on the production of generic drugs and is basically supported by imports of intermediates from China and India. In order to change this panorama and move forward toward the gradual incorporation of genuinely Brazilian synthetic routes, strong incentive policies, especially those related to continuous funding, will be needed. These incentives could be a breakthrough once we establish several research groups working in the area of organic synthesis and on the development and application of chiral organocatalysts and ligands in asymmetric catalysis, thus contributing to boost the development of the Brazilian chemical industry. Considering these circumstances, Brazil can benefit from this opportunity because we have a wide biodiversity and a large pool of natural resources that can be used as starting materials for the production of new chiral catalysts and are creating competence in asymmetric catalysis and related areas. This may decisively contribute to the growth of chemistry in our country.
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The sugarcane industry has huge potential for biorefinery concept application, given its development in recent years. In this context, cane sugar straw has become an attractive raw material for biofuel production. This study aims to investigate the chemical composition of cane sugar straw from different regions of Brazil, and to optimize a hydrothermal pretreatment stage for cellulosic ethanol production. Results of chemical characterization of the cane sugar straw for the regions assessed indicated little influence of place on straw chemical composition. Hydrothermal pretreatment showed high efficiency in hemicellulose removal. Hydrothermal pretreatments operating with temperatures of 190 and 210 ºC presented satisfactory results, reaching values close to 100% hydrolysis.
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The aim of this study was to develop an effective and economically viable technology for the treatment of vinasse, prior to its disposal in the soil for fertirrigation, aiming this way at reducing the environmental impacts generated by inadequately discarding this effluent. The primary treatment of vinasse by adsorption was evaluated. Adsorbents were prepared from sugar cane bagasse and their efficiency evaluated in relation to the treatment of vinasse. The process of preparation of activated carbon consisted of carbonizing bagasse at different temperatures followed by chemical activation with NaOH. The carbon samples obtained by solely carbonizing sugar cane bagasse were more efficient for removing turbidity of vinasse than samples activated with NaOH. The sample carbonized at 800 °C was the most efficient for removing turbidity of wastewater (83%). During a process of adsorption of vinasse in two stages, it was possible to obtain color removal, turbidity and COD of approximately 76, 85 and 69%, respectively. After the adsorption step of vinasse, the solid waste generated in the second stage of adsorption can be burned in the boilers of the power plant itself, affording an energy of 4606 cal g-1.
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Utilizando-se um experimento com microparcelas em condições de campo, a presente pesquisa teve por objetivo estudar os efeitos de duas diferentes doses do nematicida organofosforado sistêmico Terbufos (Counter 50G) sobre as populações dos fitonematóides ectoparasitos Helicotylenchus dihystera, Criconemella ornata e Paratrichodorus sp. em cinco variedades de cana-de-açúcar (Saccharum sp.), verificando-se, ao mesmo tempo, o potencial de reprodução desses nematóides nas mesmas variedades. O produto foi aplicado nas proporções de 60 e 80 kg do produto comercial por hectare (p.c./ha), no momento do plantio. As variedades estudadas foram SP70-1143, RB813804, SP78-4764, CB45-3 e SP79-1011. Com os dois tratamentos nematicidas, as parcelas testemunhas e as cinco variedades, formou-se um desenho experimental do tipo blocos ao acaso, em esquema fatorial, com cinco repetições. As avaliações fundamentaram-se nos níveis populacionais dos nematóides, com a determinação do fator de reprodução (FR) dos parasitos nas variedades, nas parcelas tratadas e não tratadas pelo nematicida. Pelos resultados obtidos concluiu-se que o produto nas duas dosagens empregadas não interferiu significativamente nos índices populacionais dos três nematóides 16 meses após o plantio, exceto para a combinação C. ornata x Terbufos 80 kg/ha, para a variedade SP70-1143. Não foi possível ser determinada a hospedabilidade das variedades estudadas em relação aos três nematóides, devido aos baixos fatores de reprodução (FR), provavelmente relacionados à longa estiagem ocorrente no ano do experimento.
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Por ser comum a ocorrência de altos níveis populacionais de nematóides ectoparasitos em canaviais da região Nordeste, estudou-se o efeito do nematicida Terbufos (Counter 50G), em soqueira, em área infestada naturalmente por Helicotylenchus dihystera, Criconemella ornata e Paratrichodorus minor. O delineamento estatístico adotado foi o de blocos ao acaso em arranjo fatorial 2x3x5 (duas épocas de corte x três tratamentos nematicida x cinco variedades de cana-de-açúcar), com cinco repetições. Os tratamentos nematicidas consistiram de 3 kg i.a./ha aplicado por ocasião do plantio e após o primeiro corte, 4 kg i.a./ha aplicado no plantio, e testemunha, 0 kg i.a./ha, distribuídos em microparcelas de 2,0 m x 2,0 m. As avaliações, fundamentadas nas densidades populacionais dos nematóides, foram realizadas em cinco variedades de cana-de-açúcar (Saccharum spp.), CB45-3, RB813804, SP78-4764, SP79-1011 e SP 70-1143, na colheita da cana planta, 16 meses após o plantio, e primeira soca, 16 meses após o primeiro corte. Não houve interação entre nematicida, variedade e época de corte. As aplicações do nematicida e as variedades de cana não afetaram significativamente os níveis populacionais dos ectoparasitos. Entretanto, por ocasião do segundo corte, as densidades populacionais de C. ornata e P. minor foram significativamente menores do que no primeiro corte, ocorrendo o inverso com a população de H. dihystera.
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Foi estudado comparativamente o efeito do cultivo de Crotalaria juncea, por um ano, com incorporação, a uma aplicação do nematicida sistêmico carbofuran, no momento do plantio, em cana-de-açúcar (Saccharum sp.), var. SP79-1011, em solos naturalmente infestados por Helicotylenchus dihystera, Criconemella ornata, Paratrichodorus minor e Trichodorus sp. Foram determinados os níveis populacionais dos nematóides, acompanhados ao longo do experimento, e o comportamento de cada um no solo. As populações dos fitonematóides ectoparasitos estudados apresentaram número reduzido de espécimes, sendo pouco influenciadas pela incorporação da crotalária ou da aplicação do nematicida. Todas as populações permaneceram baixas, ao longo do desenvolvimento da planta, observando-se pequeno incremento populacional a partir dos 90 dias. O comportamento da população de C. ornata em função do tempo nas parcelas tratadas com crotalária ou carbofuran foi expresso pelas equações Y = 100,56524 + 0,01504X - 0,00003032X2 (R² = 0,5605**) ou Y = 10 0,62059 + 0,01394X - 0,00002786X2 (R² = 0,6416**), respectivamente. Ainda, em cana tratada com carbofuran, o aumento populacional de Trichodorus sp., no decorrer do experimento, obecedeu ao modelo quadrático Y = 13,16667 - 0,10904X + 0,00065711X2 (R² = 0,6916**).