Production of Ecological Briquettes from Avocado Pit Waste as Biofuel

Most countries in the world depend on energy, and it is suggested that it be generated from renewable sources that do not have a negative impact on the environment. The avocado pit is a residue that originates from the consumption of avocado pulp and can be used as biomass due to its potential calor...

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Main Authors: Diana C. Fanarraga Lukuy, Rosaura J. Jihuallanca Sanchez, Carlos A. Castaneda-Olivera, Eusterio Acosta Suasnabar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2022-06-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/12404
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author Diana C. Fanarraga Lukuy
Rosaura J. Jihuallanca Sanchez
Carlos A. Castaneda-Olivera
Eusterio Acosta Suasnabar
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Rosaura J. Jihuallanca Sanchez
Carlos A. Castaneda-Olivera
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description Most countries in the world depend on energy, and it is suggested that it be generated from renewable sources that do not have a negative impact on the environment. The avocado pit is a residue that originates from the consumption of avocado pulp and can be used as biomass due to its potential calorific value. Thus, this research developed ecological briquettes from avocado pit waste as biofuel. The briquettes were made from a mixture of avocado pit, sawdust and cassava binder in different proportions. The briquettes were cylindrical in shape, 7 cm long and 5 cm in diameter, and their calorific value, combustion time, humidity, ash content and amount of CO2 emissions were evaluated. The results indicated that the best proportion for obtaining the ecological briquette was 70 g of avocado pit, 20 g of sawdust and 30 g of binder diluted in 120 ml of water. In addition, the briquettes showed reductions in CO2 emissions and high calorific value. Finally, it is concluded that the ecological briquettes are a great alternative as biofuel and could be used as a source of energy for different domestic cooking activities in rural areas and recreational and leisure centers, benefiting the environment.
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spelling doaj.art-cd3151aa3d1c46fe932da7677ca192a32022-12-22T03:37:56ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162022-06-019210.3303/CET2292033Production of Ecological Briquettes from Avocado Pit Waste as BiofuelDiana C. Fanarraga LukuyRosaura J. Jihuallanca SanchezCarlos A. Castaneda-OliveraEusterio Acosta SuasnabarMost countries in the world depend on energy, and it is suggested that it be generated from renewable sources that do not have a negative impact on the environment. The avocado pit is a residue that originates from the consumption of avocado pulp and can be used as biomass due to its potential calorific value. Thus, this research developed ecological briquettes from avocado pit waste as biofuel. The briquettes were made from a mixture of avocado pit, sawdust and cassava binder in different proportions. The briquettes were cylindrical in shape, 7 cm long and 5 cm in diameter, and their calorific value, combustion time, humidity, ash content and amount of CO2 emissions were evaluated. The results indicated that the best proportion for obtaining the ecological briquette was 70 g of avocado pit, 20 g of sawdust and 30 g of binder diluted in 120 ml of water. In addition, the briquettes showed reductions in CO2 emissions and high calorific value. Finally, it is concluded that the ecological briquettes are a great alternative as biofuel and could be used as a source of energy for different domestic cooking activities in rural areas and recreational and leisure centers, benefiting the environment.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/12404
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