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Fast Pyrolysis of Biomass with a Concentrated Solar Power: a Review Sri Aulia Novita; Santosa Santosa; Nofialdi Nofialdi; Andasuryani Andasuryani; Ahmad Fudholi; Perdana Putera
Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology Vol. 6 No. 2 (2022): Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology
Publisher : Green Engineering Society

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (342.101 KB) | DOI: 10.55043/jaast.v6i2.62

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Indonesia's biomass energy potential is estimated at around 49,810 MW and is very adequate for the development go renewable energy. An example of a biomass conversion technique is pyrolysis which converts biomass into bio-oil. The optimum temperature for the pyrolysis process is 300-600 0C. Parameters that affect the pyrolysis process such as pretreatment of the material, moisture content and particle size of the material, the composition of biomass compounds, the effect of temperature, heating rate, gas flow rate, type of pyrolysis, and pyrolysis reactor. This is a thermochemical technique in which biomass waste is converted into solid fuel (char), producer gas (syngas), and liquid (bio-oil) without oxygen in a reactor. This article contains a comprehensive review of biomass conversion techniques to bio-oil using the solar energy-based fast pyrolysis method. Furthermore, the exposure used was based on the publication source, year, origin country, research methodology, and focus area. Most research has been empirical and mainly focused on fast pyrolysis and its influencing factors. There are several studies, information, and research recommendations described in this article.
Environmental-Economic Analysis of Portable Mixed-Mode Greenhouse Dryer for Fig Leaves Wan Nurlaila Mat Desa; Surya Dailiati; Hernimawati Hernimawati; Mulianti Mulianti; Hasna Rifdah Khairunnisa; Faisal Mahfud; Haznan Abimanyu; Ahmad Fudholi
Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology Vol. 7 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55043/jaast.v7i1.113

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Energy and environomical analysis play important role in designing a solar thermal drying system as these analyses identify the high energy-consuming area, formulate energy-saving measures and evaluate the size of any potential savings. In this study, a greenhouse solar dryer with a double-pass multi-hollow collector for leaf drying was evaluated using environmental-economic analysis. Environmental analysis includes the determination of embodied energy, energy payback time (EPBT) period, as well as CO2 emissions per year, carbon mitigation and carbon credit. The embodied energy of a passive dryer is 606.86 kWh and EPBT of 16.68 years, while for an active dryer, the values are determined at 636.17 kWh and 10.39 years, respectively. CO2 emission for the passive dryer is 47.17 kg per year, net CO2 mitigation of 124.6 kg, and earned carbon credit of RM 2.58 – RM 12.38. The active dryer has CO2 emission of 47.14 kg, net CO2 mitigation of 594 kg, and earned carbon credit of RM 51.95 – RM 247.66. Economic analysis of this dryer shows that the energy cost associated with its operation ranges from RM 1.59 to RM 4.77, monthly.
Performance Test of Coconut Shell Grinding Machine For Pyrolysis Process Sri Aulia Novita; Santosa Santosa; Nofialdi Nofialdi; Andasuryani Andasuryani; Ahmad Fudholi
Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Agricultural Science and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55043/jaast.v8i1.211

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Coconut shell is a solid waste of biomass from processed coconuts separated from the flesh. Coconut shells can be reprocessed into products of high economic value. Coconut shells can be processed for bio-oil production via high-temperature pyrolysis. In the pyrolysis process, the coconut shell raw materials are reduced in size to facilitate combustion. The aim of this research was to test the performance of the modified coconut shell grinding machine, determine the effect of water content on the milling process, achieve coconut shell sizes of 3, 5, and 10 mm to enhance the pyrolysis process, and analyze the economics of grinding machine engineering. The size reduction process was carried out using a custom-designed coconut shell grinder that was altered in its sieve section. The sieve sections had diameters of 10, 5, and 3 mm. The coconut shell to be ground had a moisture content of 8–10%. The grinding machine capacity varies with each size, namely 10 mm, 5 mm, and 3 mm, achieving throughput rates of 14.892 kg/h, 7.214 kg/h, and 2.94 kg/hour, respectively. The resulting yield was notably high, ranging from 95 to 96.780%, and the associated yield loss remained low, between 3.2% and 4.8%. During the material size tests, the working RPM was observed at 630.6 for 10 mm, 711.2 for 5 mm, and 1017.18 for 3 mm, and these RPM variations influence the grinding speed.
Co-Authors - Andasuryani Abrar Ridwan Abu Bakarr Momodu Bangura Achmad, Alamsyah Adnan Ibrahim Agus Junaedi Agus Risdiyanto Agus Risdiyanto Ahmad Fazlizan Abdullah Ahmad Rajani Ahmad Rajani Ahmad Rajani Ahmad, Nasarudin Ahmed Mohamed Omer Abdulmula Ahyar Ahmad Amanda Halim Amiral Aziz Andri Joko Purwanto Andri Setiawan Anjar Susatyo Anjar Susatyo Ant. Ardath Kristi Ant. Ardath Kristi Anwar Anwar Anwar Muqorobin Apriwandi . Ari Pani Desvina Ari Pani Desvina Arief Sudarmaji Arief Wisaksono Arifin, Muhammad Subhan Asep Rachmat, Asep Awaludin Martin Azizatun Nikmah, Nur Sani Bahtiar Bahtiar Bahtiar, Bahtiar Bambang Susanto Bambang, Muhammad Refo Bangura, Abu Bakarr Momodu Budi Prawara Budi Prawara Burhanuddin, Fachrurrazi Chan Hoy Yen Cheku Nurul Aisyah Chitraningrum, Nidya Cintopa Satria Adepradana Cipta Endyana Dalila Mat Said Dalmasius Ganjar Subagio Damawidjaya Biksono Damayanti, Isniwana Darussalam, Rudi David Setiawan Desy Kartina Devita Utami Mardiani Dewi Jannati, Eidelwei Dian Andriani Erie Martides Erman Taer Erwin Susanto Faisal Mahfud Fazleena Musthafa, Mariyam Fikri Nur Rohman Fitrotun Aliyah Galih R, Sayid Ghalya Pikra Goh Li Jin Hadi Sirad, Mochammad Apriyadi Hajar Mawaddah Hanny Hafiar Hardani, H Harjono P. Santosa Harningsih Karim Hartono Hartono Hartono Hartono Haryadi Haryadi Hasna Rifdah Khairunnisa Hasnah Natsir Hazim Moria Haznan Abimanyu Haznan Abimanyu Hendri Maja Saputra Herawati Budiastuti Hernimawati Hernimawati Heru Prasetyo Husam Abdulrasool Hasan Indah Raya Intan Noviantari Manyoe Irfandi, Rizal Irfansyah, Ade Ishak, Iskandar Shah Ismail, Kamarulafizam Isniwana Damayanti Ivan Taslim Izza Anshory Jalal Assadeg Jamaaluddin Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Julnaidi, Julnaidi Junaedi, Agus Kadek Heri Sanjaya Kamaruzzaman Sopian Kamaruzzaman Sopian Kamaruzzaman Sopian Kamaruzzaman Sopian Kamaruzzaman Sopian Khairiah, Khairiah Kholidil Amin Komarudin, Udin Koswara, Engkos Koto, Arthur Gani Kristi, Ant. Ardath Lady Silk Moonlight Lalu Ahmad Didik Meiliyadi Lalu Darmawan Bakti, Lalu Darmawan Lia Afriyanti Nasution Lim Chin Haw M. Khadafi Somwong Majid Khan Bin Majahar Ali Majid Khan Bin Majahar Ali Majid Khan Majahar Ali Mardiansah, Fajril Mariyam Fazleena Musthafa Mariyam Fazleena Musthafa Mat Said, Dalila Merita Ayu Indrianti Moch. Rifai Mohammad Hossein Yazdi Mohd Awang Kechik Mohd Hafidz Ruslan Mohd Hafidz Ruslan Mohd Hafidz Ruslan Mohd Yusof Othman Mohd-Zawawi, Fazila Mohd. Tahir Ismail Muh. Wahyudi Muhammad Zohri Muhammad Zohri Muhammad Zohri Muhammad Zohri Muhammad Zohri Muhammad Zohri Muhammad Zohri, Muhammad Muhammad Zurhalki Mukhtar Mukhtar Mulianti Muslizainun Mustapha Mustaji Mustaji, Mustaji Mustapha, Muslizainun Nasarudin Ahmad Naseem Akhtar Nilofar Asim Nira Aulia Hanifah Nofialdi, Nofialdi Noorden, Zulkarnain Ahmad Novi Yanti Noviadi A. Rachman Noviadi Arief Rachman Novita Vindri Harini Nugroho, Muhammad Very Nur Farhana Mohd Razali Nur Farhana Mohd Razali Nurato Nurato Nurul Shahirah Binti Rukman Nurul Shahirah Binti Rukman Nurul Shahirah Binti Rukman Nurul Shahirah Rukman Nurul Syakirah Nazri PERDANA PUTERA Pierre Damien Uwitije Pola Risma Prakoso, Aji Putro Prastawa, Andhika Prastowo , Ari Agung Putri Adia Utari Putri, Rahma Lia Putu Yudhistira Budhi Setiawan Radiansah, Yadi Rahmadeni Rahmadeni Rajani, Ahmad Rakhmad Indra Pramana RD Kusumanto Rezavidi, Arya Ridho Hantoro Ridho Hantoro Ridwan Abdurrahman Ridwan Arief Subekti Ridwan Arief Subekti Ridwan Arief Subekti Ridwan Arief Subekti rifa'i, Muhammad Rifai, Moch. Rika Taslim Rudi Darussalam Rusdianasari Rusdianasari Rusdianasari Rusdianasari Rusman Rusman Sa'adah, Nila Saefudin, Deny Bayu Sakuraba, Takahiro Saleem H. Zaidi Santi Santi Santosa Santosa Sapari, Norazliani MD Saprizal Hadisaputra Sastra Kusuma Wijaya Satibi Satibi Setiyo Setiyo Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus Sofyan Sofyan Sohif Mat Sohrab Mirsaeidi Soleh, Asep Muhamad Sopian, Kamaruzzaman Sri Aulia Novita Sri Aulia Novita Stephen Phillips Subagyo Subagyo Subakir Salnus Sudibyo, Henny sudirman palaloi sudrajat sudrajat Suhanto, Suhanto Sukarwoto Surya Dailiati Susatyo, Anjar Syamsul Kurniawan Tinton Dwi Atmaja Tinton Dwi Atmaja Tinton Dwi Atmaja Tresna Dewi Tri Suyono Uce Lestari Uce Lestari Usman Usman Uwitije, Pierre Damien Wahid, Mazlan Abdul Wahyudi, Muh. Wan Nurlaila Mat Desa Wan Nurlaila Yusra Mat Desa Wirawan Piseno Yasin, Mohd Fairus Mohd Yendra, Rado Yurni Oktarina Yusof Othman, Mohd Yuyun Suprapto Zahira Yaakob Zainal Ahnur Zauhari, Azi Zeki Ahmed Darwish Zulfatri Aini