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The study evaluates mill scale‐based briquettes, which meet industrial standards for shatter strength and exhibit a low decrepitation index. Despite their limited reducibility in nonisothermal reduction experiments, softening and melting results indicate potential application as a substitute for conventional acidic iron‐bearing materials for use in ...
Ismael Vemdrame Flores +4 more
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Over half of the population in Dar es Salaam (DSM), Tanzania, predominately relies on wood charcoal as a cooking fuel, and this is expected to rise to meet future demands.
Laura M. S. Fløytrup +2 more
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Viability of sawdust briquettes for rural Ghana [PDF]
The growing demand for solid fuels in the developing world has begun to place enormous pressure on natural resources with an especially heavy toll on the forests of sub-Saharan Africa.
Mohedas, Ibrahim
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Recycling Waste of Rice Husk to Improve Entrepreneurship Motivation [PDF]
The farmers in Indonesia have not maximally taken advantage of the existence of rice husk; therefore the huge number of the husk becomes disturbing waste, which spoils environment. The waste of rice husk is potentially capable of improving the farmers’
Anggraeni, Rini +3 more
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Abstract This article presents a comprehensive examination of agricultural production, biomass generation, and its transformation into biochar, with a particular emphasis on green coconut waste as a primary resource. It underscores the link between agriculture and substantial biomass output, shedding light on the ecological issues associated with solid
Yslaine Andrade de Almeida +4 more
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Effect of starch binder on charcoal briquette properties
Abstract The paper shows the results of a study on the effect of starch binder on the mechanical, physical and burning properties of charcoal briquettes. Two types of binders were repeatedly used to make briquettes of native wheat starch and modified wheat starch, at 8% of the whole.
Gabriel Borowski +2 more
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Communities with diverse subsistence needs require a variety of functional tree traits
Malagasy forest users vary the traits that they prefer for different household uses. Accessibility is prioritized for daily uses such as fuelwood, while functional traits are valued for longer‐term uses. Differences between men and women reflect traditional gender roles.
Minoseheno Rakotovao +10 more
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Ketapang leaves are an example of biomass that can be used to make briquettes. However, ketapang leaves produce a low calorific value, so they require additional ingredients to increase the calorific value, one of which is coconut shell.
Hanan Izdihar Rashif Hunsa +4 more
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Economic and environmental feasibility study of water hyacinth briquette in Cirata Reservoir
The aim of this study was to determine the economic and environmental feasibility of water hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes) briquette. The economic feasibility was determined by the BCR, NPV, Payback Period, and BEP value.
Akbari Tauny
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Karakteristik Penyalaan Briket Limbah Serbuk Arang Tempurung Kelapa Dengan Bahan Pemantik Abu Kelapa (Cocodust) [PDF]
Characteristic of ignition briquettes waste coconut shell charcoal with cocodust lighter material. The purpose of this research is to know the characteristic and the lighting characteristic of coconut shell charcoal briquettes waste and cocodust so that ...
Patandung, P. (Petrus)
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