The aim of this paper is to evaluate the use of biochar (SCB) produced through the pyrolysis of Jatropha seed cake in combination with Jatropha shell waste (JSh) to form pellet combustion fuel. Mixtures using different proportions of SCB and JSh (0, 25, 50, 75 and 100% each), were prepared, with each proportion tested using two particle sizes and two different quantities of water added. Combustion characteristics and mechanical durability were analyzed to identify the best blend, for which a thermogravimetric analysis was made. Pellets composed of 50% JSh and 50% SCB, with 25% of additional water and 4 mm particle size, presented the greatest mechanical durability (96.83%), and higher heating value (22.14 ...
Thermo-chemical conversion of non-edible biomass offers an efficient and economically process to pro...
High demands on biodiesel fuel usage on diesel engine is influences the manufacturer to produce more...
Jatropha (Jatropha curcas, L.) is an energy crop mainly cultivated for the oil-seed, and the oil is ...
The utilization of dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues for producing biofuels and bio-o...
The utilization of dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues for producing biofuels and bio-o...
Consumption of fuel oil as an energy source progresivelly increases with human population and indust...
The increasing quantities of plastics and their disposal has been a major public concern. This paper...
The utilization of dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues for producing biofuels and bio-o...
Bio-energy is now accepted as having the potential to provide the major part of the projected renewa...
Due to increased energy demands and environmental concerns, biomass has become an increasingly att...
In the light of growing concern over greenhouse gas emissions and limited fossil fuels, the use of r...
One of the cultivation failure reasons of Jatropha curcas Linn (JcL) in Indonesia was that it was on...
In the light of growing concern over greenhouse gas emissions and limited fossil fuels, the use of r...
High demands on biodiesel fuel usage on diesel engine is influences the manufacturer to produce more...
Thermochemical conversion of non-edible biomass offers an efficient and economically process to prov...
Thermo-chemical conversion of non-edible biomass offers an efficient and economically process to pro...
High demands on biodiesel fuel usage on diesel engine is influences the manufacturer to produce more...
Jatropha (Jatropha curcas, L.) is an energy crop mainly cultivated for the oil-seed, and the oil is ...
The utilization of dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues for producing biofuels and bio-o...
The utilization of dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues for producing biofuels and bio-o...
Consumption of fuel oil as an energy source progresivelly increases with human population and indust...
The increasing quantities of plastics and their disposal has been a major public concern. This paper...
The utilization of dedicated energy crops and agricultural residues for producing biofuels and bio-o...
Bio-energy is now accepted as having the potential to provide the major part of the projected renewa...
Due to increased energy demands and environmental concerns, biomass has become an increasingly att...
In the light of growing concern over greenhouse gas emissions and limited fossil fuels, the use of r...
One of the cultivation failure reasons of Jatropha curcas Linn (JcL) in Indonesia was that it was on...
In the light of growing concern over greenhouse gas emissions and limited fossil fuels, the use of r...
High demands on biodiesel fuel usage on diesel engine is influences the manufacturer to produce more...
Thermochemical conversion of non-edible biomass offers an efficient and economically process to prov...
Thermo-chemical conversion of non-edible biomass offers an efficient and economically process to pro...
High demands on biodiesel fuel usage on diesel engine is influences the manufacturer to produce more...
Jatropha (Jatropha curcas, L.) is an energy crop mainly cultivated for the oil-seed, and the oil is ...