2023
DOI: 10.5658/wood.2023.51.1.23
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Characteristics of Bio Pellets from Spent Coffee Grounds and Pinewood Charcoal Based on Composition and Grinding Method

Abstract: One type of biomass that has promising potential for bio pellet production is spent coffee grounds (SCGs). However, previous studies have shown that SCGs in bio pellets cause a lot of smoke. Therefore, they need to be mixed with a material that has a higher calorific value to produce better quality pellets. One material that can be used is pine wood because it has a natural resin content that can increase the calorific value. The aim of this study was to examine the quality of bio pellets produced with SCGs an… Show more

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“…The FC is defined as the carbon fraction (C) contained in materials; that is, what remains after the water, ash, and volatile substances are removed (Cahyani et al, 2023). The results showed that the FC of FTS waste ranges between 81.73%-85.15% (Table 2).…”
Section: Fixed Carbon Content Of Activated Carbon Of Fast-growing Tea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FC is defined as the carbon fraction (C) contained in materials; that is, what remains after the water, ash, and volatile substances are removed (Cahyani et al, 2023). The results showed that the FC of FTS waste ranges between 81.73%-85.15% (Table 2).…”
Section: Fixed Carbon Content Of Activated Carbon Of Fast-growing Tea...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lignocellulosic materials are important and abundantly available biomass feedstock for the fuels (Cahyani et al, 2023;Kim et al, 2023aKim et al, , 2023bPari et al, 2023;Sutapa and Hidyatullah, 2023), the platform chemicals (Jung et al, 2022;Myeong et al, 2023), the construction materials (Aisyadea et al, 2023;Dungani et al, 2022;Jang, 2022;Setyayunita et al, 2022) and the nanocomposite materials (Shrestha, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%