Characteristics of bio-briquettes from candlenut shells as a renewable energy: Selection of adhesive type, adhesive concentration, and bio-char particle size
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Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sumatera Utara
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Industrial Engineering Department, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sumatera Utara
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The production and characterization of bio-briquettes from candlenut shells bio-char have been conducted, with an in-depth investigation into the selection of adhesive type (starch, molasses, tar), adhesive concentration (10%, 20%, 30%), and bio-char particle size (20 mesh, 40 mesh, 80 mesh) using the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). The results highlighted the optimal bio-briquette quality by using starch, with an adhesive concentration of 30% and a bio-char particle size of 80 mesh. The produced bio-briquettes met the quality requirements of the Indonesian National Standard (SNI No. 1-3624-2000), as well as other bio-briquette standards. With a remarkably high calorific value, 8254.25 cal/g, these bio-briquettes demonstrate great potential as an affordable renewable energy.