Banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO: TYCIANNE JANYNNE DE OLIVEIRA CABRAL

Uma banca de QUALIFICAÇÃO de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
STUDENT : TYCIANNE JANYNNE DE OLIVEIRA CABRAL
DATE: 17/01/2020
TIME: 14:30
LOCAL: Auditório do NUPEG
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KEY WORDS:

Essential oil, Pogostemon Cablin, Hydrodistillation, Molecular distillation.


PAGES: 120
BIG AREA: Engenharias
AREA: Engenharia Química
SUMMARY:

One of the biggest difficulties in working with raw materials and inputs from natural sources is meeting the purification standards. In this sense, the study of the extraction and distillation of the essential oil of patchouli was performed, to improve its quality without causing the degradation of its components. First, a comparative study was conducted between the Pogostemon Cablin and Pogostemon Heyneanus species, cultivated in the Brazilian Northeast, through the process parameters analysis. The extraction yield from leaves of P. Cablin was 4.45 times higher than P. Heyneanus. The optimum conditions for extraction from P. Cablin species were: extraction time 180 min, solvent volum 700 mL and extraction from leaves. For P. Heyneanus species, extraction time of 150 min, extraction volume of 700 mL and extraction from leaves were the optimal extraction conditions. Chromatographic analyzes revealed that extracts in neutral, acid and basic medium from P. Cablin showed patchoulol percentages of 60.45%, 7.10%, and 61.05%, respectively. While for P. Heyneanus species, the percentages of patchoulol were 14.72%, 13.79% and 36.06%, respectively. In the study of extraction kinetics, two kinetic models (pseudo first order and non-stationary diffusion) were applied to adjust the experimental data. The results showed that the non-stationary diffusion model best described the patchouli essential oil hydrodistillation process. The highest amount of essential oil was obtained at a ratio of 1:23 solute/solvent (g.mL-1) and a heating power of 470 W. After optimization of the extraction process, molecular distillation of the oil was performed to obtain fractions. rich in patchoulol using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) and Artificial Neural Network (ANN). The optimal conditions obtained by the experimental design were: evaporation temperature of 85 °C, condenser temperature of 10 °C and agitation speed of 600 RPM. These conditions generated a concentration of 62.344% of patchoulol in the residue, reaching a recovery of 74.22%. The results obtained by ANN have demonstrated good predictability and can be used in conjunction with RSM for modeling the patchoulol enrichment process. The study of the influence of the percentage of patchoulol on the oil viscosity was carried out for the residual streams. It was observed that percentage of patchoulol is one of the factors that influences the viscosity of the samples. The study showed great relevance with possible industrial application, because it promoted the concentration of patchouli oil in patchoulol.


BANKING MEMBERS:
Presidente - 347289 - AFONSO AVELINO DANTAS NETO
Externa à Instituição - KALINE ARRUDA DE OLIVEIRA SANTOS
Externa ao Programa - 214.141.303-68 - MARIA CARLENISE PAIVA DE ALENCAR MOURA - UFRN
Interna - 347057 - TEREZA NEUMA DE CASTRO DANTAS
Notícia cadastrada em: 27/12/2019 14:34
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