2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/118/1/012066
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Bio-coal briquettes using low-grade coal

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“…19 that as the percentage biomass increased, there was a general increase in percentage content of volatile matter of the bio-coal briquettes. This is in agreement with the results of Estialty et al [49] where coconut biomass was blended with coal at different mesh sizes and found that the volatile matter of the resulting briquettes increased as the percentage biomass in the blend was increased. The increase volatile matter can be attributed to the high volatile matter of the biomass material.…”
Section: Effect Of Composition On the Calorific Values Of The Briqusupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…19 that as the percentage biomass increased, there was a general increase in percentage content of volatile matter of the bio-coal briquettes. This is in agreement with the results of Estialty et al [49] where coconut biomass was blended with coal at different mesh sizes and found that the volatile matter of the resulting briquettes increased as the percentage biomass in the blend was increased. The increase volatile matter can be attributed to the high volatile matter of the biomass material.…”
Section: Effect Of Composition On the Calorific Values Of The Briqusupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This might be due to interactions of Volatile matter, moisture content, ash content and fixed carbon and other experimental variations as mentioned above. Estialty et al [49] produced bio-coal using "lowgrade" coal and was able to show that as the composition of the biomass (corn cobs) increased, the calorific values of the briquettes reduced too. In other words, addition of coal to a biomass material in a briquetting process causes improvement in the calorific value of the briquette.…”
Section: Effect Of Particle Size On the Water Resistance Of The Brimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of bio-coal briquettes as cooking fuels, especially in improved cookstoves, could provide a solution to the aforementioned health and deforestation problems [4]and help cut down on the consumption of fossil fuel [5].Research has shown that blending coal with biomass to produce briquettes helps to ameliorate the emission problems thus result in anenvironmentally friendly briquette with better combustion and physical characteristics [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The burning of tree plants as a substitute to fossil fuel and electricity for household and industrial uses has led to an extreme reduction in the land mass of Nigeria's forest [1] The direct burning of loose biomass to generate power in place of fossil fuel and electricity results in widespread air pollution and low thermal efficiency. To address these issues the use of briquettes as fuel was developed, it's a technology that has been adopted in several countries, especially in developing nations [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%