Evaluation of Prosopis juliflora for Bioethanol Production: Thermogravimetric Analysis and Structural Composition
Resumo
Prosopis juliflora (P. juliflora), known as Algaroba, presents great potential for bioethanol production due to its cellulose- and hemicellulose-rich composition. This study analyzed its biomass through thermogravimetric techniques and structural characterization to assess its energy viability. Samples of woody stem, stem bark, and pods were subjected to thermal and chemical composition analyses, which identified different thermal degradation profiles and structural carbohydrate contents. Results indicated that stem bark presented the highest levels of glucose and cellulose, while lignin showed significant concentration, suggesting the need for pretreatments to optimize bioenergy conversion. Thus, P. juliflora demonstrates potential as a feedstock for biofuels, provided that challenges related to lignin and economic feasibility are overcome.