Estudo dos efeitos de etapas de pré-tratamento na hidrólise ácida de bagaço de cana-de-açúcar
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Guilherme Bueno Christofoletti
Sustainably the Brazilian sugarcane sector presents great potential for technological development of alternative sources of energy. From the new concepts of employment of alternative energy sources, industrial waste from processing of sugarcane becomes a raw material with great potential and value. Illustratively of the potential of this material, the production data of sugarcane bagasse and their applications are highlighted in the introductory section, including the possible integration of
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... sugarcane mills to biorefineries. The utilization of crushed sugarcane as fuel for co-generation of energy meets the market need, and the profitability of electricity is highly feasible. However, considering that this raw material has peculiar characteristics to the biorefinery, this work aimed at the fractionation of biomass. The methodologies are investigated for covering the conversion of biomass (bagasse and straw from sugarcane). For a variety of products with higher added value (energy, biomaterials and chemicals). The steps of fractionation, or pre-treatments were pre-hydrolysis, delignification and bleaching. The pre-hydrolysis showed up selective removal of hemicelluloses. On the other hand, the delignification step was more selective for the removal of lignin, although there was also large removal of hemicelluloses. For the bleaching stage, the removal of residual lignin was achieved, but some cellulose was also removed from the pulps. The evaluation of the pre-treatments steps were performed by determined the yields of the processes, the selectivity and the quantification of the reaction products and wastes obtained. The materials obtained by the pre-treatment steps were characterized and further submitted to acid hydrolysis. It were presented the results of glucose yields of production base on initial cellulose and reacted cellulose. The first part of the work discusses the gravimetric yield of the acid hydrolysis reaction that produced the highest yield for the "in natura" material. The highest yields obtained in this study of cellulose hydrolysis were obtained for substrates derivates from integral bagasse at acid concentration of 0.14%. The results of the fourth step, concerning the production of HMF and furfural, revealed the production of low concentrations of these inhibitors of ethanol fermentation. Conclusively, the association of the results obtaining in the pre-treatment processes with that one's obtained by the hydrolysis processes can be used to understand the advantages and disadvantages of the individual steps, showing trends towards a better utilization of vegetal biomass, especially crushed sugarcane. In terms of second generation ethanol, it was presented the results of the quantification of potential inhibitors of ethanolic fermentation.
doi:10.11606/d.88.2010.tde-13102010-211833
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