01871naa a2200265 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400320006010000190009224501500011126000090026152010120027065000120128265000130129465300230130765300250133065300250135565300220138070000210140270000200142370000190144370000170146270000200147977301060149921095672019-10-30 2019 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 a10.22161/ijaers.6.5.712DOI1 aMORALES, M. M. aElucidating the chemical properties and potential applications of wood vinegars produced by controlled thermal treatments.h[electronic resource] c2019 a? Wood vinegar (WV) has been used for ages as fertilizer and antimicrobial agent, but its impacts on ecosystems are not well understood. Our objective was to investigate potential uses for WVs made from biomass resources and evaluate conditions for possible agronomic, chemical/pharmaco-chemical purposes and potential impact on the environment. We studied four woods vinegars made by slow pyrolysis using: Cambara (WVCam), Eucaliptus (WVEuc) at 350ºC for 72 h, Nim (WVNim) and Nim mixed with fresh Nim leaves and branches, soaked into WVNim (WVMix) at 120ºC for 40 h. WVs from WVMix, WVEuc and WVCam demonstrated significant potential chemical products, while WVNim for pharmaceutical purposes. WVs can be used to partially substitute fertilizers and chemicals, most especially WVMix. Soil bacteria tests suggest a concentration of 0.8% or less for WVs application in soils. No WVs tested presented risk for environmental and human health due to absence of carcinogenic poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). aBiomass aBiomassa aÁcido pirolenhoso aControlled pyrolysis aPirólise controlada aPyroligneous acid1 aMARCÍLIO, M. R.1 aSILVA, B. R. da1 aSARTORI, W. W.1 aFERREIRA, A.1 aCAPAREDA, S. C. tInternational Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Sciencegv. 6, n. 5, p. 545-560, May 2019.