Binderless, all-lignin briquette from black liquor waste: Isolation, purification, and characterization

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Lignin isolated from black liquor waste was studied in this research to be utilized as binderless, all-lignin briquette, with a calorific value in the range of 5670–5876 kcal/kg. Isolation of lignin from black liquor was conducted using the acid precipitation method. Sulfuric acid, citric acid, and acetic acid were used to maintain the pH level, which varied from 5 to 2 for the precipitation process. The influence of these isolation conditions on the characteristic of lignin and the properties of the resulted briquette was evaluated through the Klasson method, proximate analysis, ultimate analysis, Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR), adiabatic bomb calorimeter, density measurement, and Drop Shatter Index (DSI) testing. The finding showed that the lignin isolated using citric acid maintained to pH 3 resulted in briquette with 72% fixed carbon content, excellent 99.7% DSI, and a calorific value equivalent to coal-based briquette.

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Mardiyati, Y., Tarigan, E. Y., Prawisudha, P., Shoimah, S. M., Rizkiansyah, R. R., & Steven, S. (2021). Binderless, all-lignin briquette from black liquor waste: Isolation, purification, and characterization. Molecules, 26(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26030650

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