947 resultados para Waste valorization
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Dissertação para obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Engenharia Química e Bioquímica
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The main goal of this special issue was to gather contributions dealing with the latest breakthrough methods for providing value compounds and energy/fuel from waste valorization. Valorization is a relatively new approach in the area of industrial wastes management, a key issue to promote sustainable development. In this field, the recovery of value-added substances, such as antioxidants, proteins, vitamins, and so forth, from the processing of agroindustrial byproducts, is worth mentioning. Another important valorization approach is the use of biogas from waste treatment plants for the production of energy. Several approaches involving physical and chemical processes, thermal and biological processes that ensure reduced emissions and energy consumptions were taken into account. The papers selected for this topical issue represent some of the mostly researched methods that currently promote the valorization of wastes to energy and useful materials ...
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Binary and ternary combinations of sewage sludge ash (SSA) with marble dust (MD), fly ash (FA) and rice husk ash (RHA) as replacement in Portland cement pastes, were assessed. Several tests were carried out at different curing ages: thermogravimetry, density, water absorption, ultrasonic pulse velocity and mechanical strengths. Pozzolanic effects of the mineral admixtures, densities similar to control sample and improved absorptions when combining waste materials were identified. In general, the compressive strength reaches or exceeds the cement strength class, and blending SSA, FA and RHA (30% cement replacement) increase of strength by 9%, compared to the control sample, was achieved.
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Selected papers from the 3rd Edition of the International Conference on Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities
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Selected papers from the 3rd Edition of the International Conference on Wastes: Solutions, Treatments and Opportunities
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The interest in zero-valent iron nanoparticles has been increasing significantly since the development of a green production method in which extracts from natural products or wastes are used. However, this field of application is yet poorly studied and lacks knowledge that allows the full understanding of the production and application processes. The aim of the present work was to evaluate the viability of the utilization of several tree leaves to produce extracts which are capable of reducing iron(III) in aqueous solution to form nZVIs. The quality of the extracts was evaluated concerning their antioxidant capacity. The results show that: i) dried leaves produce extracts with higher antioxidant capacities than non-dried leaves, ii) the most favorable extraction conditions (temperature, contact time, and volume:mass ratio) were identified for each leaf, iii) with the aim of developing a green, but also low-cost,method waterwas chosen as solvent, iv) the extracts can be classified in three categories according to their antioxidant capacity (expressed as Fe(II) concentration): >40 mmol L−1; 20–40 mmol L−1; and 2–10 mmol L−1; with oak, pomegranate and green tea leaves producing the richest extracts, and v) TEManalysis proves that nZVIs (d=10–20 nm) can be produced using the tree leaf extracts.
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O principal objectivo deste trabalho consistiu na produção de biodiesel a partir de resíduos fornecidos pela Empresa SOCIPOLE, S.A. Esta, forneceu, pastas de gordura (depósito formado nos óleos usados), só aproveitadas pela empresa para a produção de sabões, e resíduo de glicerol proveniente da produção de biodiesel. Com as pastas de gordura, foi feito um estudo onde se variaram alguns parâmetros, tais como: o tipo de reactor, catalisador, temperatura, agitação, tempo de reacção, razão molar gordura:metanol e condições de secagem. O estudo mais pormenorizado foi efectuado com o NaOH, como catalisador. Foram feitos vários ensaios para os tempos de reacção de 30minutos, 1hora e 2horas, a 65ºC e razão molar gordura:metanol 1:6, tendo-se obtido respectivamente 86,7; 88,1 e 87,5% para o teor de ésteres. No caso da resina catiónica forte como catalisador, aparentemente não houve reacção ao fim de 12h, enquanto no ensaio que utilizou o ácido sulfúrico, o teor de ésteres foi de 82,6%, ao fim de 12h com razão molar gordura:metanol igual a 1:11. Quanto à produção de biodiesel a partir do resíduo de ácidos gordos resultante da purificação do resíduo de glicerol, foi feito um estudo preliminar usando diferentes catalisadores, uma resina catiónica forte, ácido sulfúrico e zircónia sulfatada. Este resíduo continha cerca de 60% de ácidos gordos e aproximadamente 39% de ésteres metílicos. Dos três catalisadores usados, o que permitiu obter maior teor de ésteres foi a zircónia sulfatada, tendo-se obtido 82,9% trabalhando a 60ºC durante 18horas com agitação de 230rpm e razão molar ácidos gordos:metanol de 1:12 . O ensaio em que se obteve menor percentagem de ésteres (56,4%) foi com resina catiónica. Com as duas matérias-primas obteve-se sempre um teor de ésteres, no produto final, abaixo dos 96,5% estabelecidos pela Norma Europeia EN 14103. Estes resultados reflectem provavelmente a composição complexa das matérias-primas. As pastas de gordura podem conter compostos não esterificáveis, solúveis no biodiesel, ou mais dificilmente esterificáveis nas condições operacionais usadas. Já o resíduo de ácidos gordos apresenta uma cor escura o que indica a existência de compostos corados, talvez polímeros. Portanto, para se tirar conclusões fundamentadas é necessário fazer análises mais completas das pastas de gordura e do resíduo de ácidos gordos, assim como ao biodiesel produzido de forma a identificar as possíveis contaminações existentes nos produtos com esta proveniência.
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Blast furnace slag (BFS)/sugar cane bagasse ash (SCBA) blends were assessed for the production of alkali-activated pastes and mortars. SCBA was collected from a lagoon in which wastes from a sugar cane industry were poured. After previous dry and grinding processes, SCBA was chemically characterized: it had a large percentage of organic matter (ca. 25%). Solutions of sodium hydroxide and sodium silicate were used as activating reagents. Different BFS/SCBA mixtures were studied, replacing part of the BFS by SCBA from 0 to 40% by weight. The mechanical strength of mortar was measured, obtaining values about 60 MPa of compressive strength for BFS/SCBA systems after 270 days of curing at 20 °C. Also, microstructural properties were assessed by means of SEM, TGA, XRD, pH, electrical conductivity, FTIR spectroscopy and MIP. Results showed a good stability of matrices developed by means of alkali-activation. It was demonstrated that sugar cane bagasse ash is an interesting source for preparing alkali-activated binders. © 2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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Dissertação submetida à Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciências para a obtenção do Grau de Mestre em Microbiologia Aplicada.
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This work evaluates the environmental performance of using pulp and paper sludge as feedstock for the production of second generation ethanol. An ethanol plant for converting 5400 tons of dry sludge/year was modelled and evaluated using a cradle-to-gate life cycle assessment approach. The sludge is a burden for pulp and paper mills that is mainly disposed in landfilling. The studied system allows for the valorisation of the waste, which due to its high polysaccharide content is a valuable feedstock for bioethanol production. Eleven impact categories were analysed and the results showed that enzymatic hydrolysis and neutralisation of the CaCO3 are the environmental hotspots of the system contributing up to 85% to the overall impacts. Two optimisation scenarios were evaluated: (1) using a reduced HCl amount in the neutralisation stage and (2) co-fermentation of xylose and glucose, for maximal ethanol yield. Both scenarios displayed significant environmental impact improvements.
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) of wastewater is a very interesting option for waste valorization, energy production and environment protection. It is a complex, naturally occurring process that can take place inside bioreactors. The capability of predicting the operation of such bioreactors is important to optimize the design and the operation conditions of the reactors, which, in part, justifies the numerous AD models presently available. The existing AD models are not universal, have to be inferred from prior knowledge and rely on existing experimental data. Among the tasks involved in the process of developing a dynamical model for AD, the estimation of parameters is one of the most challenging. This paper presents the identifiability analysis of a nonlinear dynamical model for a batch reactor. Particular attention is given to the structural identifiability of the model, which considers the uniqueness of the estimated parameters. To perform this analysis, the GenSSI toolbox was used. The estimation of the model parameters is achieved with genetic algorithms (GA) which have already been used in the context of AD modelling, although not commonly. The paper discusses its advantages and disadvantages.
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In questo lavoro di Tesi è stato progettato un modello di bioraffineria che valorizza una matrice vegetale di scarto, la farina di ghianda, utilizzandola come materia prima per la produzione di biocosmetici ad elevato valore aggiunto. Le ghiande, lungi dall’essere uno scarto forestale privo di valore, sono una preziosa risorsa rinnovabile, disponibile a livello globale in ingenti quantità nonché ricca fonte di preziosi fitocomposti che mediante bioliquefazione molecolare possono essere resi biodisponibili e solubili in ambiente acquoso. Vengono condotte prove di bioliquefazione molecolare con preparati enzimatici commerciali diversi al fine di identificare il metodo di estrazione più adatto per ottenere il bioliquefatto con il maggiore potere antiossidante da inserire nelle formulazioni cosmetiche. Dalla scomposizione di tale materia vegetale di scarto nelle componenti principali e dalla ricomposizione delle stesse si ottengono biocosmetici che soddisfano tutti i requisiti di sostenibilità: costituiti quasi interamente da una sola materia prima di scarto, ottenuti attraverso processi biotecnologici a basso impatto ambientale e una produzione di rifiuti prossima allo zero. Mediante modellazione 3D vengono progettati prototipi di packaging cosmetici sostenibili ed ecocompatibili.
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The main objective of this work is the valorization of residues from agro-industry giving them an added value. The valorization was performed by using a "green" and sustainable solvent - supercritical fluid, in this case carbon dioxide. Two residues and one biomass were used to produce two different final products, thereby emphasizing the versatility of the waste recovery - spent coffee grounds and microalgae Chlorella protothecoides to produce biodiesel, and tomato pomace to extract carotenoids. In the first part of this work it was demonstrated the possibility to obtain a conversion of coffee spent grounds oil into biodiesel, through an enzymatic transesterification reaction, of 98.01% with the following operating conditions: molar ratio oil:methanol 1:24, residence time 0.8 min, pressure 25 MPa, temperature 313,15K. In this first phase, it was also used the microalgae Chlorella protothecoides, a biomass, to produce biodiesel and favorable results were obtained with this green process compared with a traditional process - basic catalysis / acid. In the second part of this work, by an extraction with supercritical CO2 it was obtained 3.38% oil from tomato pomace under the following conditions: pressure 35.1 MPa, temperature 313,15K. It was found that this oil contains various carotenoids: β-carotene, lutein and lycopene. The latter is present in larger amount.
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[Excerpt] Waste cooking oils (WCO) generated from vegetable oils used at high temperatures in food frying, cause environmental problems and must be reutilized. New strategies to valorize these wastes are attracting a great scientific interest due to the important advantages offered from an economic and environmental point of view. A microbial platform can be established to convert low-value hydrophobic substrates, such as waste cooking oils, to microbial lipids (single cell oil, SCO) and other value-added bioproducts, such as lipase. (...)
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The enormous amount of goods that world societies consume every day, derives from an immense consumption of energy and raw materials, and leads to an unthinkable amount of wastes. The abuse of fossil-based resources and the mismanaged waste is leading to big environmental pollution and climate change, with consequences on all living beings. To solve this issue and start living in equilibrium with nature, modern societies must stop using fossil fuels massively in favor to clean renewable energies, recycling, and biomass and waste utilization for materials and chemical production. Moreover, bioplastic recycling must be prioritized over their biodegrading and composting. This work is dedicated to the study of new synthetic strategies that fall into these fields.