GC×GC-TOF/MS Analysis of Bio-Oils Obtained from Pyrolysis of Acuri and Baru Residues
AUTOR(ES)
Cardoso, Claudia Andrea L., Machado, Maria Elisabete, Maia, Franksteffen S., Arruda, Giberto Jose, Caramão, Elina B.
FONTE
J. Braz. Chem. Soc.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2016-11
RESUMO
Bark of acuri and endocarp of baru are residues generated during the processing of these fruits. One alternative to consider is the pyrolysis of these materials to generate bio-oils, opening the perspective for the production of environment-friendly, added value products. Samples of acuri and baru were subjected to laboratorial scale pyrolysis. At the optimized pyrolysis conditions, the bio-oils yields (m/m) were 30% for bark of acuri and 29% for endocarp of baru. Next, the obtained bio-oil was submitted to proximate analysis and GC×GC-TOF/MS (two-dimensional gas chromatography with time-of-flight mass spectrometric detection). The bio-oil generated from the bark of acuri proved to be of the highest complexity with 113 identified compounds, while the bio-oil generated from the endocarp of baru sample led to 71 identified compounds. A total of 29 compounds were confirmed using standards in the acuri bark bio-oil, while 23 compounds were confirmed for endocarp of baru bio-oil. There was a predominance of phenols and ketones for the bio-oil generated from acuri bark, and hydrocarbons and phenols for the bio-oil from baru endocarp.
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