Abstract

The briquettes made of activated charcoal of corncob (Zea mays,L) have been produced and characterized. The charcoal powder was firstly sieved by a 80-mesh strainer for grain homogenization. Then, it was activated at two different temperatures i.e. 550°C for 30 minutes, and 650°C for 20 minutes by using the electric furnace. The activated charcoals powder were mixed with sago powder as an adhesive agent with mass ratio of 9:1 and under stirring condition using the hot water. In other to investigate effect of compaction pressure, then it was transferred into a cylindrical mould with diameter of 4 cm and pressed at different pressure: 70.33 kg/cm2, 94.22 kg/cm2, and 117.78 kg/cm2. After drying process at temperature of 60°C for 48 hours, the characteristic of the briquettes were investigated. The average density are ranging from 0.40 to 0.64 g/cm3, the moisture content 3.75% to 0.53%, and the ash content 5.03% to 6.97%. The volatile matter varies from 10.06% and 17.37%, consequently the fixed carbon changes from 74.81% to 82.21%. The highest caloric energy produced by the briquette is at the level of 6784.82 cal/gr were achieved at processing temperature of 550°C, and pressure of 117.78 kg/cm2. This quality is appropriate for industrial standard of processing briquette.

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