Papers by Lucas Montenegro
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Por ocasião da publicação do livro Fundamentos da Educação: recortes e discussões – Vol. II, ocor... more Por ocasião da publicação do livro Fundamentos da Educação: recortes e discussões – Vol. II, ocorrida em março de 2015, os profesores Paulo Gomes Lima e Silvio César Moral Marques nos concederam a presente entrevista, destacando a finalidade da obra, o conceito de educação e contribuições para a formação de educadores na atualidade.
Revista Direitos Fundamentais Democracia, Jun 14, 2012
International Journal of Chemistry, 2015
This work investigated the biomasses (seeds, seed husks, oilseed grains, crude and purified oils,... more This work investigated the biomasses (seeds, seed husks, oilseed grains, crude and purified oils, cakes by pressing and by hexane extraction and methyl biodiesel the oil) of Moringa oleifera Lamarck, starting with its seedpods (ripe and dry fruits) in energetic application. The oil obtained from the grains by mechanical pressing had an average yield of 11.36% and of 36.48% by hexane extraction. The moringa biomasses presented calorific values between 15.87 and 37.53 MJ/kg, being suitable as renewable biofuels. The mixed crude oil (1:4) was refined in four steps: degumming, neutralization, washing and drying. The crude and refined oils were characterised by acidity index, peroxide index, water content, turbidity, specific mass, kinematic viscosity, power calorific higher, calorific power below and ash content. The crude oils by pressing and by solvent extraction were characterised through of the saponification index and iodine value. The purified biodiesel presented specific mass of 889 kg/m3 (20 oC), kinematic viscosity of 5.5 m2/s (40 oC), content of ester of 86.2% and 98.23% (in microscale, ratifying the viability of the method), acidity index of 0.43 mg KOH/g and water content of 615.8 mg/kg. The solid moringa biomasses (seeds, cakes (or pies) and the seed husks) show high potential for the production of briquettes or ecological firewood due to its content energy expressed as lower calorific value (between 15.87 and 23.31 MJ/kg) and simple and accessible technological production. The results show that moringa is an easily exploitable plant in sustainable energy, especially from its seedpods and seeds.
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