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  1. Akvofoundation Demonstration on how to make charcoal briquettes, by Amy Smith of D-Lab, MIT (http://web.mit.edu/d-lab/). For more information, please contact charcoal@mit.edu. The charcoal is made from agricultural waste materials using an oil drum. In this case maize stalks were used. The...
  2. 4/03/2021 How to turn woody waste into charcoal briquettes.Woody waste materials are all around us; you can transform these into charcoal briquettes — a great source of fuel for cooking. This uses material from "Footsteps 107", the literary publication of Tear Fund, with kind permission. This edition...
  3. Norbertus Saptadi- Universitas Hasanuddin, Gowa, South Sulawesi 92171, Indonesia Ansar Suyuti- Universitas Hasanuddin, Gowa, South Sulawesi 92171, Indonesia Amil Ahmad Ilham- Universitas Hasanuddin, Gowa, South Sulawesi 92171, Indonesia Ingrid Nurtanio- Universitas Hasanuddin, Gowa, South...
  4. Sakesit DuangkhamandPattaranun Thuadaij Heliyon.2023 Jun; 9(6): e16305. Published online 2023 May 19.doi:10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e16305 Blending rice straw and banana peel to form briquettes pronounced their properties. The addition of banana peel resulted in high physical and combustion...
  5. Biomass briquettesare abiofuelsubstitute made of biodegradablegreen wastewith lower emissions ofgreenhouses gasesandcarbon dioxidethen traditional fuel sources. This fuel source is used as an alternative for harmful biofuels. Briquettes are used for heating, cooking fuel, and electricity...
  6. Suminya Teeta et al 2017 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 901 012042 The objective of this research was to produce green fuel briquettes from corncobs by adding macadamia shell charcoal powder. The study was sectioned into 3 parts: 1) Quality improvement of green fuel briquettes by adding macadamia; 2) Fuel...
  7. Somerville, M.A. The Strength and Density of Green and Reduced Briquettes Made with Iron Ore and Charcoal.J. Sustain. Metall.2, 228–238 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40831-016-0057-5 Composite briquettes or pellets consisting of iron ore, carbon, and a binder are a source of direct reduced...
  8. (APA): Idris, S. S., Zailan, M. I., Azron, N., & Abd Rahman, N. (2021). Sustainable Green Charcoal Briquette from Food Waste via Microwave Pyrolysis Technique: Influence of Type and Concentration of Binders on Chemical and Physical Characteristics.International Journal of Renewable Energy...
  9. Yusuf, Abubakar & Abubakar Phd, Ramalan & Adebayo, I & Makanjuola, Faridah & Akpan, Francis & Isah, Kasim. (2021). Development of Rice Husk and Saw Dust Briquettes for Use as Fuel. Vol-10. 2304-7151. Rice husk and Saw dust, which is a large portion of biomass produced in the...
  10. S. Suryaningsih a), O. Nurhilal, Y. Yuliah and E. Salsabila Department of Physics, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Padjadjaran, Jl. Raya Bandung-Sumedang KM 21, Jatinangor, West Java 45363, Indonesia Rice husk is the outermost part of the rice seed which is a hard layer...
  11. Yusuf, Mega A., Yus Witdarko, Wiyan A. Pamungkas, Parjono Parjono, and Suryadi Suryadi. "Characteristics of Charcoal Briquettes from Rice Husk Waste with Compaction Pressure Variations as an Alternative Fuel".Journal of Ecological Engineering24 no. 4 (2023): 237-243. doi:10.12911/22998993/159966....
  12. Vianney Andrew Yiga, Andrew Nuwamanya, Agatha Birungi, Michael Lubwama, Harriet Nalubega Lubwama, Development of carbonized rice husks briquettes: Synergy between emissions, combustion, kinetics and thermodynamic characteristics, Energy Reports, Volume 9, 2023, Pages 5977-5991, ISSN 2352-4847,...
  13. Araque, Oscar, Nelson Arzola, and Laura Gallego. 2022. "Mechanical Behavior of Briquettes Made from a Mixture of Sawdust and Rice Husks for Commercialization"Resources11, no. 3: 32. https://doi.org/10.3390/resources11030032 The development of this research work seeks to determine the mechanical...
  14. As the huge consumption of rice worldwide, the amount of production waste also increases. The purpose of this study was to investigate rice husk utilization for briquettes solid fuel which has aroused a great concern in the last few decades and growing number of related publications. Therefore, a...
  15. S Suryaningsih and O Nurhilal 2018 J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1013 012184 Rice husk as an abundant waste of biomass up to 21 million tons/year, it is unfortunate if it is not utilized. By converting it into bio briquettes, the value of rice husk bio briquettes in some studies before obtaining a...

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