Exploring Binder Efficacy in the Fabrication of Charcoal Briquettes from Palmyra Palm and Oil Palm Shells: A Comprehensive Analysis

The fabrication of charcoal briquettes was considered using two distinct bases: palmyra palm and oil palm shells. The critical role of binders – namely tapioca starch, molasses, and termite mound clay (TMC) – were emphasized in influencing the properties of the briquettes. ANOVA results revealed tha...

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المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Nawarat Seetapong, Supatsorn Mankaket, Suhaila Rahem, Purintorn Chanlert, Sarawut Chulok
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Supatsorn Mankaket
Suhaila Rahem
Purintorn Chanlert
Sarawut Chulok
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description The fabrication of charcoal briquettes was considered using two distinct bases: palmyra palm and oil palm shells. The critical role of binders – namely tapioca starch, molasses, and termite mound clay (TMC) – were emphasized in influencing the properties of the briquettes. ANOVA results revealed that both the type of binder and charcoal significantly impacted various characteristics, such as proximate components like volatile matter content, and physical properties including combustion time. Briquettes made from palmyra palm shells notably demonstrated superior performance in terms of combustion time and onset time of saturation (OTS). Among the binders, tapioca starch was distinguished for contributing to the lowest ash content and the highest fixed carbon in the briquettes. Conversely, briquettes bound with TMC, despite having the lowest volatile matter percentage, also exhibited the highest ash content and fragility, in addition to the shortest combustion time. These findings highlight the importance of selecting appropriate binders to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of charcoal briquettes, aligning with the increasing demand for environmentally conscious energy solutions in the face of escalating global energy needs.
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spelling doaj-art-ecc7539a9f5b4aeca8fafbdb2b8b25ae2025-08-19T23:31:17ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21262024-06-01193504750571160Exploring Binder Efficacy in the Fabrication of Charcoal Briquettes from Palmyra Palm and Oil Palm Shells: A Comprehensive AnalysisNawarat Seetapong0https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9927-1022Supatsorn Mankaket1Suhaila Rahem2Purintorn Chanlert3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7965-6739Sarawut Chulok4https://orcid.org/0009-0001-9111-506XFaculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University, Mueang, Songkhla 90000 ThailandFaculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University, Mueang, Songkhla 90000 ThailandFaculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University, Mueang, Songkhla 90000 ThailandFaculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University, Mueang, Songkhla 90000 ThailandFaculty of Science and Technology, Songkhla Rajabhat University, Mueang, Songkhla 90000 ThailandThe fabrication of charcoal briquettes was considered using two distinct bases: palmyra palm and oil palm shells. The critical role of binders – namely tapioca starch, molasses, and termite mound clay (TMC) – were emphasized in influencing the properties of the briquettes. ANOVA results revealed that both the type of binder and charcoal significantly impacted various characteristics, such as proximate components like volatile matter content, and physical properties including combustion time. Briquettes made from palmyra palm shells notably demonstrated superior performance in terms of combustion time and onset time of saturation (OTS). Among the binders, tapioca starch was distinguished for contributing to the lowest ash content and the highest fixed carbon in the briquettes. Conversely, briquettes bound with TMC, despite having the lowest volatile matter percentage, also exhibited the highest ash content and fragility, in addition to the shortest combustion time. These findings highlight the importance of selecting appropriate binders to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of charcoal briquettes, aligning with the increasing demand for environmentally conscious energy solutions in the face of escalating global energy needs.https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/23062charcoal briquettepalmyra palmoil palmcassava starchmolassestermite soilcarbohydrate binderclay binder biomass proximate analysis
spellingShingle Nawarat Seetapong
Supatsorn Mankaket
Suhaila Rahem
Purintorn Chanlert
Sarawut Chulok
Exploring Binder Efficacy in the Fabrication of Charcoal Briquettes from Palmyra Palm and Oil Palm Shells: A Comprehensive Analysis
charcoal briquette
palmyra palm
oil palm
cassava starch
molasses
termite soil
carbohydrate binder
clay binder
biomass
proximate analysis
title Exploring Binder Efficacy in the Fabrication of Charcoal Briquettes from Palmyra Palm and Oil Palm Shells: A Comprehensive Analysis
title_full Exploring Binder Efficacy in the Fabrication of Charcoal Briquettes from Palmyra Palm and Oil Palm Shells: A Comprehensive Analysis
title_fullStr Exploring Binder Efficacy in the Fabrication of Charcoal Briquettes from Palmyra Palm and Oil Palm Shells: A Comprehensive Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Binder Efficacy in the Fabrication of Charcoal Briquettes from Palmyra Palm and Oil Palm Shells: A Comprehensive Analysis
title_short Exploring Binder Efficacy in the Fabrication of Charcoal Briquettes from Palmyra Palm and Oil Palm Shells: A Comprehensive Analysis
title_sort exploring binder efficacy in the fabrication of charcoal briquettes from palmyra palm and oil palm shells a comprehensive analysis
topic charcoal briquette
palmyra palm
oil palm
cassava starch
molasses
termite soil
carbohydrate binder
clay binder
biomass
proximate analysis
url https://ojs.bioresources.com/index.php/BRJ/article/view/23062
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