Fuel briquettes from rice hulls: Effects of catalysts

Cylindrical briquettes of three different sizes were produced out of ground rice hulls using starch as the binder and a piston-type manually-operated briquettor as the press. Three types of briquettes were experimentally studied: (a) pure rice hulls, (b) NaCI-treated, and (c) NazCO3-treated rice hul...

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Main Authors: Bo, Rhodora D., Dimalibot, Dyna Simonette, Terrado, Rodulfo T.
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Language:English
Published: Animo Repository 1992
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Online Access:https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6428
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Institution: De La Salle University
Language: English
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Summary:Cylindrical briquettes of three different sizes were produced out of ground rice hulls using starch as the binder and a piston-type manually-operated briquettor as the press. Three types of briquettes were experimentally studied: (a) pure rice hulls, (b) NaCI-treated, and (c) NazCO3-treated rice hulls. The combustion behavior of rice hulls are monitored and plotted using thermogravimetric methods (Thermogravimetry, Derivative Thermogravimetry, Differential Thermal Analysis). From these plots the rate of reaction and the activation energies were determined using both the Newkirk and the Coats and Redfern method. The variation of temperatures of the briquettes is plotted with time to determine the relative stability of each briquettes. Heat recovery measurements were conducted using 2 kg of water placed on aluminum utensil. The effect of the organic additives on the combustion gases (CO2/CO ratio) was determined by Orsat Analysis.