Charcoal briquettes often fracture during handling because their fine particles require a binder that is both strong and low in ash. This study presents the first integrated analysis that couples full-scale briquetting trials with molecular docking ...
Viktor Yankovych, Nataliya Korol
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The increasing demand for renewable energy has encouraged the utilization of biomass-based solid fuels derived from agricultural waste. This study experimentally compares the combustion performance of coconut shell charcoal and coconut shell charcoal briquettes under controlled laboratory conditions.
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Abstract Coconut shell charcoal residue represents an underutilized lignocellulosic by-product with potential for conversion into renewable solid biofuel. However, its industrial application remains constrained by inconsistent particle size and suboptimal densification performance.
Arie Febrianto Mulyadi +2 more
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Drivers of household demand for cooking energy: A case of Central Uganda. [PDF]
Mainimo EN +3 more
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Thermal and Stress Properties of Briquettes from Virginia Mallow Energetic Crops. [PDF]
Kurtyka M +4 more
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Prevalence of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy in Korea: Analysis of National Claims Data in 2010-2019. [PDF]
Han E, Yu G, Lee HS, Park G, Chung SP.
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Safety assessment of charcoal usage and effects of common charcoal ignition aiders on combustion indices. [PDF]
Ajayeoba AO +5 more
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Accessibility and effects of binder types on the physical and energetic properties of ecological coal. [PDF]
Ezéchiel K, Joel TK, Abdon A, Roger DD.
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Carbon monoxide‐induced death and toxicity from charcoal briquettes [PDF]
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Prevention against carbon monoxide poisoning emanating from burning coal briquettes - Generation rate of carbon monoxide and ventilation requirement. [PDF]
Ojima J.
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