Abstract

Nutmeg seed shell is one of biomass resources in Indonesia that has not been widely used. Nutmeg (Myristicafragans) in North Maluku province, especially in Tidore Island, is one of the largest incomes in the plantation sector. Nutmeg consists of pulp, mace, shell and seeds. Not all parts of nutmeg can be utilized or to be sold. The most widely used are the seed, mace (red salute that bind shell beans) and meat of nutmeg, while some parts have not been used optimally such as the shells. The abundance of nutmeg seed shells has only been discarded and not optimally utilized, therefore it needs to do a research on the utilization of nutmeg seed shells into briquettes that have good quality, which can be used as energy source and improve economic value. One fo the solutions is by converting it into bio briquette through pyrolysis process. Pyrolysis is chemical decomposition of organic materials through a process of heating without oxygen or under conditions of a little air, causing the release of volatiles and char formation. If the material contains water, at the beginning of heating, the free water will come out first at a temperature of about 120oC. Up to 170oC, volatile organic substances from hydrolysis will be released out. The conditions affect pyrolysis processes are temperature, heating time and particle size. The higher the temperature the higher the rate of decomposition.

Highlights

  • Bio-briquette are bio fuel substitute to coal and charcoal, mostly made of green waste and other organic materials, are commonly used for electricity generation, heat, and cooking fuel

  • The composition of briquettes varies by area due to the availability of raw materials

  • Briquette is a solid fuel that is made from organic material and has a specific shape

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Introduction

Bio-briquette are bio fuel substitute to coal and charcoal, mostly made of green waste and other organic materials, are commonly used for electricity generation, heat, and cooking fuel. Bio-briquettes are the solid fuel that compressed and have a specific shape These compressed compounds contain various organic materials, including rice husk, bagasse, ground nut shells, municipal solid waste, agricultural waste. The raw materials are gathered and compressed into briquette in order to burn longer and make transportation of the goods easier. Some parameters affecting the quality of briquettes are calorific value, fixed carbon, moisture content, ash content and volatile matter. The higher the calorific value and fixed carbon, the lower the ash content, water content and volatile matter in briquettes is good quality briquettes. Pyrolysis is chemical decomposition of organic material through a heating process with little or no oxygen or reagent. In this condition, the structure of raw material will undergo breakdown into the gas phase. Constant of reaction rate follows the Arrhenius equation as below: kk= A exp (- ) )

Pyrolysis
Analysis of the Results
Characteristics of Raw Materials
Effect of temperature to yield product
Pyrolysis Reaction Kinetics
Quality of Briquette
Gas Analysis
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