Artículo
Stepwise isothermal fast pyrolysis (SIFP). Part II. SIFP of peanut shells – Antifungal properties of phenolic fractions
Lopez Rivilli, Patricia Virginia
; Alarcón, Silvia Rosana; Lòpez Isasmendi, Guadalupe
; Perez, Jorge Daniel



Fecha de publicación:
02/2012
Editorial:
North Carolina State University. Department of Wood and Paper Science
Revista:
Bioresources
ISSN:
1930-2126
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Pyrolysis of peanut shells was carried out using stepwise isothermal fast pyrolysis (SIFP). SIFP consists of successive isothermal fast pyrolysis reactions, where solid products obtained in the previous isothermal fast pyrolysis become the substrate of the subsequent reaction at a higher temperature. This article reports results obtained from SIFP of peanut shells between 200 and 300°C using 100°C intervals under vacuum (0.2 mm). The maximum yield of liquid products was obtained at 300°C, giving around 30% of bio-oil, which contained mainly phenols and furan derivatives. On the other hand, since previous papers have reported fungicidal activity of phenols derivatives from lingo-cellulosic biomass pyrolysis, we carried out antifungal activity tests of bio oil obtained from peanut shells SIFT at 300 °C. Results seem promising, at least on Sclerotium rolfsii.
Palabras clave:
FAST PYROLYSIS
,
PEANUT SHELLS
,
BIO-OIL
,
PHENOLS
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Articulos(CCT - SALTA-JUJUY)
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Articulos de CTRO.CIENTIFICO TECNOL.CONICET - SALTA-JUJUY
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Articulos de UNIDAD DE INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO ESTRATEGICOS PARA LA DEFENSA
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Citación
Lopez Rivilli, Patricia Virginia; Alarcón, Silvia Rosana; Lòpez Isasmendi, Guadalupe; Perez, Jorge Daniel; Stepwise isothermal fast pyrolysis (SIFP). Part II. SIFP of peanut shells – Antifungal properties of phenolic fractions; North Carolina State University. Department of Wood and Paper Science; Bioresources; 7; 1; 2-2012; 112-117
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