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Coconut shells and waste cassava peels could be used as the main raw material for biomass briquettes for alternative energy sources in Indonesia. This study aims to analyze the quality of briquettes based on a coconut shell and cassava peel adhesive ...
Bayu Rudiyanto +6 more
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Experimental Investigation of Coconut Shell Charcoal Ash in Bituminous Concrete
Abstract For upgradation of roads and to reduce the cost of bituminous road numerous materials are used one among them is coconut shell charcoal ash which is used in flexible pavements as a filler. The primary impartial of this study is to match the results produced by using filler such as fly ash with coconut shell charcoal ash in ...
Ahmed Towheed Molvi, Sandeep Singh
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The cost of cement used in concrete works is on the increase and unaffordable, yet the need for hydraulic cement concrete and other cement concrete based infrastructures keeps growing with increasing population, thus the need to find alternative binding ...
Ogbonna Alban Chidiebere
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Potency of Coconut Shell Biochar to Remediate Ion Chromium in Contaminated Water
Many heavy metals contaminate our environment, including chromium (Cr(VI) contaminated water. The aim of this study was to determine the removal of ion Cr(VI) using the coconut shell biochar.
Salman Faris +2 more
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Experimental Study on the Durability and Mechanical Strength of Concrete Hollow Blocks Using Coconut Husk Ash and Coconut Shell Ash as Partial Replacement to Cement: A Sustainable Approach to Waste Utilization in Construction [PDF]
This research study comprehensively investigates the utilization of coconut husk ash and coconut shell ash as partial replacement materials in the production of concrete hollow blocks.
Marcos Kenneth D. +1 more
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Bio-briquettes of organic waste can be used as alternative energy to solve the waste problem. This study aimed to determine the quality of bio-briquettes made of LDPE, coconut husk, and coconut shell with tapioca adhesive.
Sheilla Rully Anggita +3 more
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Abstract India is the third largest coconut cultivating country in the world. South India states are the predominant coconut cultivating area in India. Coconut shell (CS) and coconut shell ash (CSA) are unavoidable by-products from agricultural industry.
P Vasanthi +4 more
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Analisis perbandingan bahan dan jumlah perekat terhadap briket tempurung kelapa dan ampas tebu
The aim of this research was to study the effect of comparative analysis of ingredients and the amount of adhesive on the coconut shell charcoal briquettes and bagasse charcoal. This research used Split Plot Design that consisted of two factors.
Welly Deglas, Fransiska Fransiska
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Exploring the potential of coconut shell biomass for charcoal production
Coconut shells are produced in a vast amount around tropical countries that needs to be utilized properly. Thermochemical methods are the main route for converting biomass to charcoal.
Rabi Kabir Ahmad +5 more
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Coconut shell waste has generated environmental problems in Indonesia. Due to fossil fuel shortage, coconut shell waste has been advantaged as an energy source to replace the fossil energy. A pyrolysis technique has been used to crack coconut shell waste
Rosdanelli Hasibuan +4 more
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