Effect of pyrolysis temperature on bio-fuel quality produced from pine bark (Pinus merkusii) by pyro-catalytics method

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This study aims to determine the effect of pyro-catalytic temperature on the quality of bio-fuel. Bio-fuel quality analysis includes: density, viscosity, calorific value, and composition of hydrocarbon compounds using Gas Chromatrography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS). The pyro-catalytic process was carried out at a temperature variation of 400, 500 and 6000 C with each addition of 5% zeolite catalyst to the mass of the sample used. Results showed the best biofuels were obtained at a temperature of 5000 C with viscosity of 21.39 cP, density of 0.9884 gr / ml and calorific value of 10.367 kcal / kg. Analysis composition of fuel content in bio-fuel using GC-MS obtained acetic acid, phenol, furfural, pyridine, creosol, benzene, ethanol and cathecol with a fuel percentage of 66.51% at 5000 C, so as to produce bio-fuel from Pine bark (Pinus mercusii) can be used as an energy source (alternative fuel).

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Jahiding, M., Arsyad, W. O. S., Rif’ah, S. M., Rizki, R. S., & Mashuni. (2021). Effect of pyrolysis temperature on bio-fuel quality produced from pine bark (Pinus merkusii) by pyro-catalytics method. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1825). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1825/1/012047

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