Valorization of bio-briquette fuel by using spent coffee ground as an external additive

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The present study investigates the quality changes of wood bio-briquette fuel after the addition of spent coffee ground (SCG) into the initial feedstock materials (sawdust, shavings) in different mass ratios (1:1, 1:3). Analysis of SCGs fuel parameter proved great potential for energy generation by a process of direct combustion. Namely, level of calorific value (GCV = 21.58 MJ kg-1), of ash content (Ac = 1.49%) and elementary composition (C = 55.49%, H = 7.07%, N = 2.38%, O = 33.41%) supports such statement. A comparison with results of initial feedstock materials exhibited better results of SCG in case of its calorific value and elementary composition. Bulk density ρ (kg m-3) and mechanical durability DU (%) of bio-briquette samples from initial feedstock materials were following for sawdust: ρ = 1026.39 kg m-3, DU = 98.44% and shavings: ρ = 1036.53 kg m-3, DU = 96.70%. The level of such mechanical quality indicators changed after the addition of SCG. Specifically, SCG+sawdust mixtures achieved ρ = 1077.49 kg m-3 and DU = 90.09%, while SCG + shavings mixtures achieved ρ = 899.44 kg m-3 and DU = 46.50%. The addition of SCG increased wood bio-briquettes energy potential but decreased its mechanical quality. Consequently, the addition of SCG in wood bio-briquette has advantages, but its mass ratio plays an important key role.

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Brunerová, A., Roubík, H., Brožek, M., Haryanto, A., Hasanudin, U., Iryani, D. A., & Herák, D. (2019). Valorization of bio-briquette fuel by using spent coffee ground as an external additive. Energies, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/en13010054

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