2021
DOI: 10.12957/ric.2021.54512
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Uso De Cinzas De Biomassa Geradas Na Agroindústria Do Malte Para Produção De Argamassas

Abstract: : Nas maltarias, madeira de eucalipto e resíduos da agroindústria, como grãos e cascas, são utilizadas como combustível de caldeiras, gerando cinzas, cujas propriedades são pouco conhecidas, o que limita sua correta disposição ou aplicação. Com o intuito de diminuir a quantidade desse resíduo no meio ambiente, o presente estudo analisou a viabilidade da utilização das cinzas de caldeira (CC) oriundas da coletadas durante o processo de limpeza das caldeiras foram caracterizadas física e quimicamente e para aval… Show more

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“…Ash has a very complex nature, and in cases of high contents, biomass is not desirable in terms of bioenergy. However, as a by-product of burning large amounts of biomass, ash can be used in the production of silicon carbide, pure silica, mortars and alkaline activators, among others [69][70][71][72]. The values found in compositions 100T and 90T10B are in accordance with the literature with regard to the amount of ash that biomass can present to be used energetically [56,73], except for composition 100B, although the bark can be used in blends [39,50].…”
Section: Immediate Analysessupporting
confidence: 74%
“…Ash has a very complex nature, and in cases of high contents, biomass is not desirable in terms of bioenergy. However, as a by-product of burning large amounts of biomass, ash can be used in the production of silicon carbide, pure silica, mortars and alkaline activators, among others [69][70][71][72]. The values found in compositions 100T and 90T10B are in accordance with the literature with regard to the amount of ash that biomass can present to be used energetically [56,73], except for composition 100B, although the bark can be used in blends [39,50].…”
Section: Immediate Analysessupporting
confidence: 74%