Thermogravimetric characterization of chars of waste from Isabella grape (Vitis labrusca)
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https://doi.org/10.14482/inde.36.2.10379Abstract
This article describes the thermogravimetric analysis of carbonized crop residues (branches) and processing of grapes (stalks, skins and seeds). Chars were obtained in a devolatilization system to 600 and 800 °C, under nitrogen atmosphere with 2.00% oxygen in volume. Chars were characterized by proximate and ultimate analysis, and through the dynamic thermogravimetry in an oxidizing atmosphere. From primate analysis was determined the reactivity index (MV/CF), with ultimate analysis is obtained the atomic ratios H/C and O/C, and by means of thermogravimetric analysis the profiles combustion of grape waste is obtained (curves TG-DTG). It was found that the devolatilization process increases the energy value of the waste without devolatilization. Moreover, the reactivity index (MV / CF) and the atomic ratios H/C and O/C, decrease with increasing devolatilization temperature. It was also found that the profiles combustion of all waste have three peaks degradation, consisting of a drying zone and two reaction zones, one of which is release and volatile matter combustion and the other zone is fixed carbon combustion.