2021
DOI: 10.31436/iiumej.v22i2.1566
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Enhancement of the Calorific Value of Em1707pty Fruit Bunch (Efb) by Adding Municipal Solid Waste as Solid Fuel in Gasification Process

Abstract: Empty fruit bunch (EFB), a biomass-based waste, was deemed a potential replacement for fossil fuel. It is renewable and carbon neutral. The efficient management of this potential energy will help to deal with the problem associated with fossil fuels. However, a key parameter for evaluating the quality of raw material (EFB) as a fuel in energy applications is the calorific value (CV). When this CV is low, then its potential utilization as feedstock will be restricted. To tackle this shortcoming, we propose to a… Show more

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“…Because the corn cob feedstock has a low amount of nitrogen and sulfur, the findings of elemental analysis indicate that the corn cob biomass is environmentally safe to use as a feedstock for the pyrolysis process. As a result, the combustion products of their bio-oil would be influenced (Diallo et al, 2021). The high carbon content would improve the calorific value of its products.…”
Section: Physicochemical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because the corn cob feedstock has a low amount of nitrogen and sulfur, the findings of elemental analysis indicate that the corn cob biomass is environmentally safe to use as a feedstock for the pyrolysis process. As a result, the combustion products of their bio-oil would be influenced (Diallo et al, 2021). The high carbon content would improve the calorific value of its products.…”
Section: Physicochemical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently Situmorang et al, [7] in their study show an energy panorama focused on the gasification of biomass material, indicating that this process is the best way to directly replace the generation of energy through fossil fuels. In other studies, Cao et al, [8] and Diallo et al, [9] carried out a study of the technologies focused on the production of hydrogen from synthesis gas extracted from biomass material, highlighting the importance of the use of biomass for its generation potential as clean energy and its production of H 2 as biofuel. How and See Ref.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%