Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina
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Summary: | The objective of this work was to assess the quality of the charcoal of the species Cecropia glaziovii, produced in small rural properties, in the municipality of Biguaçu, in the state of Santa Catarina, and in the laboratory and to compare its properties with charcoal from other species. We analyzed charcoal samples from three sources: charcoal samples collected from Cecropia glaziovii kilns Biguaçu, SC (1), charcoal samples produced in these same kilns, but from several different species (2) and samples obtained from the laboratory carbonization of woods from three Cecropia glaziovii trees collected in the same rural properties (3). It was determined the gross calorific value, percentage of volatile, percentage of ash, and fixed carbon. Analyzing the samples of charcoal, the averages for the energy analysis showed that the charcoal from sample 2 presents better characteristics compared to the samples 1 and 3. Sample 2 had a gross calorific value (GCV - 7,281 Kcal/Kg to 7,336 Kcal/Kg), lowest volatiles content (TV - 26.26%), lower ash content (TC - 2.05 to 2.46%) and higher fixed carbon content (66.02%). The average of the properties of Sample 3 was also compared to other species of commercial importance to produce charcoal. The gross calorific value (6,573 Kcal/Kg) and percentage of fixed carbon (61.32%) were respectively lower when compared to other carbon species: Mimosa scabrella (7201.28 Kcal/Kg; 85.40%), Eucalyptus bentamii (8,777 Kcal/Kg; 81.85%), and Eucalyptus grandis (7632 Kcal/Kg; 75-80%). The percentage of volatile (35.00%) and ash (3.68%) were respectively higher than those from other species: Mimosa scabrella (12.70%; 1.90%), Eucalyptus bentamii (17.17%; 0.96%) and Eucalyptus grandis (20-25%; 1.70%). The results indicate that the quality of the Cecropia glaziovii charcoal is lower when comparing to other species. However, its production is recommended due to the abundance of the species in this region. |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa CatarinaQualidade do carvão vegetal obtido a partir da espécie Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. produzido na agricultura familiar em Santa Catarinapropriedades energéticascarbonizaçãocarvão domiciliarenergy propertiescarbonizationgrilling charcoalThe objective of this work was to assess the quality of the charcoal of the species Cecropia glaziovii, produced in small rural properties, in the municipality of Biguaçu, in the state of Santa Catarina, and in the laboratory and to compare its properties with charcoal from other species. We analyzed charcoal samples from three sources: charcoal samples collected from Cecropia glaziovii kilns Biguaçu, SC (1), charcoal samples produced in these same kilns, but from several different species (2) and samples obtained from the laboratory carbonization of woods from three Cecropia glaziovii trees collected in the same rural properties (3). It was determined the gross calorific value, percentage of volatile, percentage of ash, and fixed carbon. Analyzing the samples of charcoal, the averages for the energy analysis showed that the charcoal from sample 2 presents better characteristics compared to the samples 1 and 3. Sample 2 had a gross calorific value (GCV - 7,281 Kcal/Kg to 7,336 Kcal/Kg), lowest volatiles content (TV - 26.26%), lower ash content (TC - 2.05 to 2.46%) and higher fixed carbon content (66.02%). The average of the properties of Sample 3 was also compared to other species of commercial importance to produce charcoal. The gross calorific value (6,573 Kcal/Kg) and percentage of fixed carbon (61.32%) were respectively lower when compared to other carbon species: Mimosa scabrella (7201.28 Kcal/Kg; 85.40%), Eucalyptus bentamii (8,777 Kcal/Kg; 81.85%), and Eucalyptus grandis (7632 Kcal/Kg; 75-80%). The percentage of volatile (35.00%) and ash (3.68%) were respectively higher than those from other species: Mimosa scabrella (12.70%; 1.90%), Eucalyptus bentamii (17.17%; 0.96%) and Eucalyptus grandis (20-25%; 1.70%). The results indicate that the quality of the Cecropia glaziovii charcoal is lower when comparing to other species. However, its production is recommended due to the abundance of the species in this region.O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a qualidade do carvão vegetal da espécie Cecropia glaziovii, produzido em pequenas propriedades rurais, no município de Biguaçu, estado de Santa Catarina, e em laboratório e comparar suas propriedades ao carvão vegetal de outras espécies. Foram analisadas amostras de carvão de três fontes: amostras de carvão de Cecropia glaziovii coletadas dos fornos de alvenaria (1), amostras de carvão produzido nestes mesmos fornos, porém a partir de várias espécies diferentes (2) e amostras obtidas a partir da carbonização em laboratório da madeira de três árvores de Cecropia glaziovii coletada nas mesmas propriedades rurais (3). Determinou-se o poder calorífico superior, porcentagem de voláteis e carbono fixo e teor de cinzas. Analisando as amostras de carvão vegetal, as médias para análise energética mostraram que o carvão vegetal da amostra 2 apresentou melhores características comparadas às amostras 1 e 3. A amostra 2 apresentou maior poder calorífico superior (PCS – 7.281 Kcal/Kg a 7.336 Kcal/Kg), menor teor de voláteis (TV – 26,26%), menor teor de cinzas (TC – 2,05 a 2,46%) e maior teor de carbono fixo (66,02%). As médias das propriedades da amostra 3 também foram comparadas com outras espécies de importância comercial para produção de carvão. O poder calorífico superior (6.573 Kcal/Kg) e porcentagem de carbono fixo (61,32%) foram respectivamente inferiores quando comparados ao carvão de outras espécies: Mimosa scabrella (7.201,28 Kcal/Kg; 85,40%), Eucalyptus bentamii (8.777 Kcal/Kg; 81,85%) e Eucalyptus grandis (7.632 Kcal/Kg; 75-80%). A porcentagem de voláteis (35,00%) e teor de cinzas (3,68%) foram superiores respectivamente aos das outras espécies: Mimosa scabrella (12,70%; 1,90%), Eucalyptus bentamii (17, 17%; 0,96%) e Eucalyptus grandis (20-25%; 1,70%). Os resultados indicam que a qualidade do carvão Cecropia glaziovii é inferior em comparação com outras espécies, porém se aceita o uso, devido à abundância da espécie nesta região.Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina2020-04-03info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/931110.5965/223811711912020132Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; Vol. 19 No. 1 (2020); 132-138Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias; v. 19 n. 1 (2020); 132-1382238-1171reponame:Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCporhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/article/view/9311/pdfCopyright (c) 2019 Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Journal of Agroveterinary Sciences)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCarvalho, Adriel Furtado deBrand, Martha AndreiaHiguchi, PedroSilva, Ana Carolina da2022-04-28T15:27:14Zoai::article/9311Revistahttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/PUBhttps://periodicos.udesc.br/index.php/agroveterinaria/oairca.cav@udesc.br | portal.periodicos@udesc.brhttps://doi.org/10.5965/223811712238-11711676-9732opendoar:2022-04-28T15:27:14Revista de Ciências Agroveterinárias (Online) - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina Qualidade do carvão vegetal obtido a partir da espécie Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. produzido na agricultura familiar em Santa Catarina |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina Carvalho, Adriel Furtado de propriedades energéticas carbonização carvão domiciliar energy properties carbonization grilling charcoal |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina |
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Quality of the charcoal obtained from the Cecropia glaziovii Sneth. species produced in the family-based agriculture in Santa Catarina |
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Carvalho, Adriel Furtado de |
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Carvalho, Adriel Furtado de Brand, Martha Andreia Higuchi, Pedro Silva, Ana Carolina da |
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Brand, Martha Andreia Higuchi, Pedro Silva, Ana Carolina da |
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Carvalho, Adriel Furtado de Brand, Martha Andreia Higuchi, Pedro Silva, Ana Carolina da |
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The objective of this work was to assess the quality of the charcoal of the species Cecropia glaziovii, produced in small rural properties, in the municipality of Biguaçu, in the state of Santa Catarina, and in the laboratory and to compare its properties with charcoal from other species. We analyzed charcoal samples from three sources: charcoal samples collected from Cecropia glaziovii kilns Biguaçu, SC (1), charcoal samples produced in these same kilns, but from several different species (2) and samples obtained from the laboratory carbonization of woods from three Cecropia glaziovii trees collected in the same rural properties (3). It was determined the gross calorific value, percentage of volatile, percentage of ash, and fixed carbon. Analyzing the samples of charcoal, the averages for the energy analysis showed that the charcoal from sample 2 presents better characteristics compared to the samples 1 and 3. Sample 2 had a gross calorific value (GCV - 7,281 Kcal/Kg to 7,336 Kcal/Kg), lowest volatiles content (TV - 26.26%), lower ash content (TC - 2.05 to 2.46%) and higher fixed carbon content (66.02%). The average of the properties of Sample 3 was also compared to other species of commercial importance to produce charcoal. The gross calorific value (6,573 Kcal/Kg) and percentage of fixed carbon (61.32%) were respectively lower when compared to other carbon species: Mimosa scabrella (7201.28 Kcal/Kg; 85.40%), Eucalyptus bentamii (8,777 Kcal/Kg; 81.85%), and Eucalyptus grandis (7632 Kcal/Kg; 75-80%). The percentage of volatile (35.00%) and ash (3.68%) were respectively higher than those from other species: Mimosa scabrella (12.70%; 1.90%), Eucalyptus bentamii (17.17%; 0.96%) and Eucalyptus grandis (20-25%; 1.70%). The results indicate that the quality of the Cecropia glaziovii charcoal is lower when comparing to other species. However, its production is recommended due to the abundance of the species in this region. |
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