Large scale low cost production of submicrometric powder through biomass refinery

Biomass Refinery (BR) is a null pollution thermochemical sequential cracking of any biomass and some petrochemical products, which generates chemicals, liquid or solid fuels and inorganic submicrometric/nanometric powders (SM/NM) such as ashes, silica, and carbon black. The processing route, powder characterisation and addition of some ashes to red clay resulting a grès-type ceramics will be presented. Rupture strengths of the vitrified ceramics were respectively 36 MPa for pure clay, 44 MPa for clay + 13.5% MOL ash (organic matter of municipal solid waste), 50 MPa for clay + 20% F+20% CL* ash (50% MOL + 50% wood) and 42 MPa for clay + 40% feldspar (used for comparison). The reason why the BR-ashes are better than feldspar is due to their submicrometric and partially nanometric nature. The impact of BR-ash technology can be evaluated by its national potential production of 2 × 10(6) ton/year only from municipal solid waste (MSW) compared to 350,000 ton/year of national consumption. The first BR is under installation in Lorena - SP, Brazil.

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Main Authors: Pinatti,Daltro Garcia, Conte,Rosa Ana, Borlini,Mônica Castoldi, Santos,Benedito Celso dos, Marcondes,Marco Aurélio, Oliveira,Isaías de, Montanha,Renata Garcia Oliveira, Soares,Álvaro Guedes, Romão,Érica Leonor, Ferreira,João Carlos, Pereira,Maria Luiza Gonçalves
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: ABM, ABC, ABPol 2003
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392003000300012
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