A preliminary study of biomass briquettes based on biochar from pyrolysis of durian shell

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Utilization of durian shell waste as feed biomass in the pyrolysis process has been carried out. The results of the pyrolysis process produce bio-oil, gas, and biochar. Pyrolysis biochar can be used as a potential source of energy by converting it into biochar briquettes. This research is making biochar briquettes using a mixture of water and starch. The ratio between biochar and starch is 9: 1. The mixed material is then made biochar briquettes using a briquette printer with a pressure of 0.5 MPa. The results showed that biochar briquettes had better performance than durian shell biomass.

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Saputro, H., Yosin, K. A., Wijayanto, D. S., Muslim, R., Fitriana, L., & Munir, F. A. (2021). A preliminary study of biomass briquettes based on biochar from pyrolysis of durian shell. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1808). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1808/1/012024

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