dc.creator.ID |
GUIMARÃES, B. S. |
pt_BR |
dc.creator.ID |
GUIMARÃES, BRUNA DA SILVEIRA. |
pt_BR |
dc.creator.ID |
Bruna da Silveira Guimarães. |
pt_BR |
dc.creator.Lattes |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/8917611742350918 |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.advisor1 |
FRANÇA, Kepler Borges. |
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dc.contributor.advisor1ID |
FRANÇA, K. B. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.advisor1ID |
FRANÇA, KEPLER BORGES. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.advisor1ID |
França, Kepler Borges. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3620576114544758 |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.advisor2 |
PEARSON, Howard William. |
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dc.contributor.advisor2ID |
PEARSON, H. W. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.advisor2ID |
Pearson, H. W. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.advisor2Lattes |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9063947672998261 |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee1 |
OLIVEIRA, Líbia de Sousa Conrado. |
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dc.contributor.referee1ID |
CONRADO, L. S. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee1ID |
OLIVEIRA,L. S. C. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee1ID |
CONRADO, Líbia de Sousa. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/1704346203363785 |
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dc.contributor.referee2 |
FARIAS NETO, Severino Rodrigues de. |
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dc.contributor.referee2ID |
FARIAS NETO, S. R. |
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dc.contributor.referee2ID |
Farias Neto, S.R. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee2ID |
Neto, S.R.F. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee2Lattes |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5029314237107938 |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee3 |
FRANÇA, Márcia Izabel Cirne. |
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dc.contributor.referee3ID |
França, Márcia Izabel Cirne. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee3ID |
França, M.I.C. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee3ID |
Cirne, M.I.S. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee3Lattes |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0460534583435822 |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee4 |
GOMES, Margarete do Socorro Mendonça. |
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dc.contributor.referee4ID |
GOMES, M. S. M. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee4ID |
GOMES, MARGARETE DO SOCORRO MENDONçA. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee4ID |
GOMES, Margarete do Socorro Mendonça. |
pt_BR |
dc.contributor.referee4Lattes |
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2486089375188209 |
pt_BR |
dc.description.resumo |
A biomassa de microalgas tem mostrado grande potencial para a produção de
biodiesel, sendo os lipídeos intracelulares a principal matéria-prima. A acumulação
lipídica por parte das microalgas pode aumentar em função das características dos meios
de cultivo, podendo ser águas doces, salobras, salinas ou residuárias. É sabido que, fatores
como a salinidade do meio e a concentração de nutrientes provocam mudanças
fisiológicas, as quais podem potencializar a produção de lipídeos a partir da biomassa de
microalgas. O presente trabalho estudou a produção de biomassa, bem como os teores de
lipídeos em espécies de microalgas isoladas da região semiárida do nordeste do Brasil,
analisando o potencial para a produção de biodiesel nesta região. Como meio de cultivo,
é proposto o uso de água de poços perfurados na região, com características salobras e,
como fonte de nutrientes a utilização de efluentes de fossas sépticas, com o objetivo de
reduzir os custos de produção. Foram estudadas as espécies de microalgas Chlorella sp.,
Scenedesmus acuminatus, Monoraphidium contortum e Pediastrum tetras e cianobactéria
Nannochloropsis sp. em cultivos fechados, em meios salobros sintéticos e na mistura água
de poço e efluente de fossa séptica. As espécies que apresentaram as melhores taxas de
crescimento, combinadas ao maior teor lipídico nos cultivos utilizando meios salobros
sintéticos, foram a microalga Scenedesmus acuminatus e a cianobactéria
Nannochloropsis sp., atingindo concentrações lipídicas de 41,96% e 62,04% do peso seco
da biomassa, respectivamente. Nos cultivos que utilizaram água de poço salobra e
efluente de fossa séptica como fonte de nutrientes em diferentes proporções, as espécies
que apresentaram maior acúmulo de lipídios foram Chlorella sp., com conteúdo lipídico
de 81,20% e Nannochloropsis sp. com 73,68%. A partir dos resultados obtidos nos
cultivos fechados foi realizado o escalonamento da produção de biomassa em escala
piloto, com cultivos abertos, onde nestes a Chlorella sp. atingiu percentuais de acúmulo
de lipídios entre 24% e 51%. Além do potencial de produção de biomassa foram
estudados os percentuais de remoção de nutrientes nos cultivos que utilizaram efluentes
de fossa séptica, onde se verificou diminuições significativas nos níveis de nitrogênio,
com percentuais de remoção superiores a 90%, além da redução de fósforo e DBO5. Além
da remoção de nutrientes, foram constatadas expressivas diminuições no número de
bactérias Escherichia coli nos meios, principal indicador de contaminação fecal nos
corpos de água. No que se refere ao processo de separação de biomassa, o trabalho
estudou a viabilidade do uso de microfiltração por membranas cerâmicas, produzidas para
esta pesquisa, com material de baixo custo, encontrado na região semiárida nordestina,
visando também reduzir os custos de produção de biomassa. Os testes e cultivos
realizados foram bastante satisfatórios ao mostrar a grande viabilidade de produção em
larga escala de microalgas na mistura de águas subterrâneas salobras e efluentes de fossa
séptica, visando a produção de biodiesel. |
pt_BR |
dc.publisher.country |
Brasil |
pt_BR |
dc.publisher.department |
Centro de Ciências e Tecnologia - CCT |
pt_BR |
dc.publisher.program |
PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM ENGENHARIA QUÍMICA |
pt_BR |
dc.publisher.initials |
UFCG |
pt_BR |
dc.subject.cnpq |
Engenharia Química |
pt_BR |
dc.title |
Produção de biomassa de microalgas utilizando águas residuárias como fonte de nutrientes em meios salobros, para análise da viabilidade de produção de biodiesel. |
pt_BR |
dc.date.issued |
2020-05-29 |
|
dc.description.abstract |
Microalgae biomass has shown great potential for the production of biodiesel,
with intracellular lipids being the main raw material. The lipid accumulation by the
microalgae may increase depending on the characteristics of the culture media, which
may be fresh, brackish, saline or wastewater. It is known that factors such as the salinity
of the medium and the concentration of nutrients cause physiological changes, which can
potentiate the production of lipids from microalgae biomass. The present work studied
the production of biomass, as well as the levels of lipids in microalgae species isolated
from the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil, analyzing the potential for the production
of biodiesel in this region. As a means of cultivation, it is proposed to use water from
wells drilled in the region, with brackish characteristics and, as a source of nutrients, the
use of effluents from septic tanks, in order to reduce production costs. The microalgae
species Chlorella sp., Scenedesmus acuminatus, Monoraphidium contortum and
Pediastrum tetras and cyanobacteria Nannochloropsis sp. in closed crops, in brackish
synthetic media and in the mixture of well water and effluent from a septic tank. The
species that showed the best growth rates, combined with the highest lipid content in
crops using synthetic brackish media, were the microalgae Scenedesmus acuminatus and
the cyanobacterium Nannochloropsis sp., Reaching lipid concentrations of 41.96% and
62.04% of dry weight of biomass, respectively. In crops that used brackish well water and
septic tank effluent as a source of nutrients in different proportions, the species that
showed the highest accumulation of lipids were Chlorella sp., with a lipid content of
81.20% and Nannochloropsis sp. with 73.68%. From the results obtained in closed crops,
the production of biomass was scaled on a pilot scale, with open crops, in which Chlorella
sp. reached percentages of lipid accumulation between 24% and 51%. In addition to the
biomass production potential, nutrient removal percentages were studied in crops that
used septic tank effluents, where significant decreases in nitrogen levels were observed,
with removal percentages greater than 90%, in addition to the reduction of phosphorus
and BOD5. In addition to the removal of nutrients, significant decreases were found in the
number of Escherichia coli bacteria in the media, the main indicator of faecal
contamination in water bodies. With regard to the biomass separation process, the study
studied the feasibility of using microfiltration by ceramic membranes, produced for this
research, with low-cost material, found in the northeastern semi-arid region, also aiming
to reduce the costs of biomass production. The tests and cultivations performed were quite
satisfactory when showing the great feasibility of large-scale production of microalgae in
the mixture of brackish groundwater and septic tank effluents, aiming at the production
of biodiesel. |
pt_BR |
dc.identifier.uri |
http://dspace.sti.ufcg.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/riufcg/36293 |
|
dc.date.accessioned |
2024-06-26T17:27:04Z |
|
dc.date.available |
2024-06-26 |
|
dc.date.available |
2024-06-26T17:27:04Z |
|
dc.type |
Tese |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Biotecnologia |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Biocombustíveis |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Biomassa |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Águas salobras |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Membranas cerâmicas |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Lipídeos |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Biotechnology |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Biofuels |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Biomass |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Brackish Waters |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Ceramic membranes |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Lipids |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Biocombustibles |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Aguas Salobres |
pt_BR |
dc.subject |
Membranas Cerámicas |
pt_BR |
dc.rights |
Acesso Aberto |
pt_BR |
dc.creator |
GUIMARÃES, Bruna da Silveira. |
|
dc.publisher |
Universidade Federal de Campina Grande |
pt_BR |
dc.language |
por |
pt_BR |
dc.title.alternative |
Production of microalgae biomass using wastewater as a source of nutrients in brackish environments, to analyze the viability of biodiesel production. |
pt_BR |
dc.title.alternative |
Producción de biomasa de microalgas utilizando aguas residuales como fuente de nutrientes en ambientes salobres, para analizar la viabilidad de la producción de biodiesel. |
pt_BR |
dc.identifier.citation |
GUIMARÃES, Bruna da Silveira. Produção de biomassa de microalgas utilizando águas residuárias como fonte de nutrientes em meios salobros, para análise da viabilidade de produção biodiesel. 2020. 174 fl. Tese (Doutorado em Engenharia Química), Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Química, Centro de Ciências e Tecnologia, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brasil, 2020. Disponível em: http://dspace.sti.ufcg.edu.br:8080/jspui/handle/riufcg/36293 |
pt_BR |
dc.description.resumen |
Microalgae biomass has shown great potential for the production of
biodiesel, with intracellular lipids being the main raw material. The accumulation
lipid levels by microalgae can increase depending on the characteristics of the media
cultivation, which may be fresh, brackish, saline or wastewater. It is known that factors
how the salinity of the environment and the concentration of nutrients cause changes
physiological, which can enhance the production of lipids from the biomass of
microalgae. The present work studied the production of biomass, as well as the levels of
lipids in microalgae species isolated from the semi-arid region of northeastern Brazil,
analyzing the potential for biodiesel production in this region. As a cultivation medium,
It is proposed to use water from wells drilled in the region, with brackish characteristics and,
as a source of nutrients the use of septic tank effluents, with the aim of
reduce production costs. The microalgae species Chlorella sp. were studied,
Scenedesmus acuminatus, Monoraphidium contortum and Pediastrum tetras and cyanobacteria
Nannochloropsis sp. in closed cultures, in synthetic brackish environments and in a water mixture
well and septic tank effluent. The species that presented the best rates of
growth, combined with the higher lipid content in cultures using brackish media
synthetic, were the microalgae Scenedesmus acuminatus and the cyanobacteria
Nannochloropsis sp., reaching lipid concentrations of 41.96% and 62.04% of dry weight
of biomass, respectively. In crops that used brackish well water and
septic tank effluent as a source of nutrients in different proportions, the species
that showed greater accumulation of lipids were Chlorella sp., with lipid content
of 81.20% and Nannochloropsis sp.with 73.68%. Based on the results obtained in the
In closed cultivations, biomass production was scaled on a
pilot, with open cultivations, where Chlorella sp. reached accumulation percentages
of lipids between 24% and 51%. In addition to the potential for biomass production,
studied the percentages of nutrient removal in crops that used effluents
septic tank, where there were significant decreases in nitrogen levels,
with removal percentages greater than 90%, in addition to the reduction of phosphorus and BOD5. In addition
nutrient removal, significant decreases in the number of
Escherichia coli bacteria in the media, the main indicator of fecal contamination in
bodies of water. With regard to the biomass separation process, the work
studied the feasibility of using microfiltration using ceramic membranes, produced for
this research, using low-cost material, found in the semi-arid northeastern region,
also aiming to reduce biomass production costs. Tests and cultivation
carried out were quite satisfactory in showing the great viability of production in
large-scale microalgae in the mixture of brackish groundwater and septic tank effluents
septic tank, aiming at the production of biodiesel. |
pt_BR |