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Gasification Rates of Biobriquette with Pulp Black Liquor
The objectives of this study are to evaluate the gasification reactivity of a mixture of coal/biomass using a thermogravimetry (TG) apparatus. The experiments have been performed with biobriquette contain-ing pulp black liquor (0-15wt%). A char is initially formed by pyrolysis of the samples for an hour under helium gas stream at different temperatures
YAMAMOTO, Hidetoshi, SADAKATA, Masayoshi
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Bio-briquette marketing risk mitigation design [PDF]
Biobriquettes are a renewable energy product developed as an environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels. However, marketing these biobriquettes faces several challenges, including low consumer interest, limited distribution networks ...
Fitrotis Salimah Shofi +5 more
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Production of biobriquettes from carbonized brown seaweed
Abstract Biobriquettes were produced from brown seaweeds (Phaeophyta) collected from the Bosphorus which is a natural channel between Black Sea and Marmara Sea. For this purpose, pre-dried seaweeds were characterized by several techniques including X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), X-Ray Florescence (XRF), Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Fourier Transform
H. Haykiri-Acma +2 more
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Biobriquette and International Cooperation.
Biobriquette (Biocoal) is a sort of composite fuel consisting of 70 to 85 percent of coal and 15 to 30 percent of biomass by weight. The coal materials used are over a wide range of coal grades while the biomass used include various woody wastes and agricultural wastes such as bark, saw dust, baggase, rice husk and so on.
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Biobriquette Characteristics of Mixture of Coal-Biomass Solid Waste Agro
Bio-briquettes are solid fuel made from a mixture of coal with biomassai, solid fuel is an alternative fuel replacement for kerosene and gas are the cheapest. Biomass (coconut shells, sawdust and bark durian) chemically has a high carbon content and flammability.
null Mandasini +2 more
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Bamboo Fiber and Sugarcane Skin as a Bio-Briquette Fuel
The present study deals with the issue of bio-briquette fuel produced from specific agriculture residues, namely bamboo fiber (BF) and sugarcane skin (SCS).
Anna Brunerová +2 more
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Preparation and characterization of leaf-based biobriquette with tapioca as adhesives
The fall leaves waste are abundantly and freely available from trees which are grown aims for reforestation and environmental sustainability purposes such as Samanea saman, Filicium decipiens, and mahogany trees. However, burning fallen leaves used to be standard practice across some local areas though most municipalities now ban or discourage the ...
Otong Nurhilal +2 more
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Analisis Proximate Briket Tempurung Kelapa dan Ampas Tebu
Fossil fuels are a non-renewable energy source and their existence will be depleted. An alternative is needed that can reduce fossil fuels by using biomass.
Vivin Setiani +3 more
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Soil degradation due to salinity and sodicity is one of the most important impediments to agricultural production. Coal bio-briquettes (CBB) made from coal, biomass, and desulfurizers have been proposed for use in desulfurization and usage of sustainable
Yuji Sakai +6 more
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This study aimed to identify the effects of variety and composition of the adhesive used to the physical properties and the rate of combustion hyacinth biobriquettes. The physical properties referred to are water content, density and heating value. This research is an experimental study with a literacy study conducted in 3 stages, preparing tools and ...
Lalu Muhamad Alfian Ramdani +2 more
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