Materials Science for Energy Technologies (Jan 2021)

Bio-pellets from empty fruit bunch and durian rinds with cornstarch adhesive for potential renewable energy

  • Anurita Selvarajoo,
  • Chi Wei Lee,
  • Dooshyantsingh Oochit,
  • Khalid Hussein Omar Almashjary

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4
pp. 242 – 248

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In this paper, two biomass that are abundantly available in Malaysia, namely empty fruit bunch and durian rinds were investigated for bio-char production through pyrolysis process. Both biomass was mixed at different ratio and subjected to a temperature of 325 °C with a holding time of 2 h and 5 °C/min heating rate. The raw mixed biomass was characterised using a Thermogravimetric Analyser (TGA) and the energy content of biomass and produced bio-char was determined using a bomb calorimeter. It was found that the char of 90% empty fruit bunch and 10% durian rinds mixture yielded the highest energy content of 10.3 MJ. The bio-char yield was 41% with a heating value of 25.14 MJ/Kg. Conversion of mixed biomass waste into solid bio-char showed an improvement in the char yield and energy content. The bio-char was then pelletised using corn starch as an adhesive. Addition of 1% corn starch as adhesive to the bio-char yielded pellets with a heating value of 22.37 MJ/kg. The pellets are stable and could be easily handled, transported and stored compared to the bio-char itself. This research is significant in respect to biomass waste reduction and generation of environmental friendly and effective solid biofuel.

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