Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan
Vol 22, No 2 (2025): July 2025

The Potential of Spent Bleaching Earth In Charcoal Briquettes as Energy Source

Tarigan, Enda Rasilta (Unknown)
Mirnandaulia, Meutia (Unknown)
Mustakim, Mustakim (Unknown)
Sitinjak, Anna Angela (Unknown)
Purba, Darry Christine Silowaty (Unknown)
Karo-Karo, Justaman Arifin (Unknown)
Silalahi, Meriahni (Unknown)
Fitri, Li Idi'il (Unknown)
Anwar, Dedy (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
31 Jul 2025

Abstract

Eco-friendly alternative fuels encourage the use of waste biomass as a material for making briquettes. This study aimed to develop briquettes from rice husk biomass and peat moss and add spent leaching earth (SBE). SBE is a hazardous and toxic waste increasingly piling up in landfills. The research method involved carbonizing rice husks and peat moss, mixing them with SBE, molding with a 200 kg/cm2 Hydraulic Press, and drying. The resulting briquettes had an average water content of 5.86% and an ash content of 2.18%, which meet the SNI No. 01/6235/2000 standard. Morphological analysis revealed that the briquettes were round but exhibited non-homogeneous aggregation. The highest calorific value was found in C4 briquettes of 5030.17 cal/gr. The composition of C4 was 40% rice husk charcoal (4.8 g), 45% peat (5.4 g), and 15% SBE (1.8 g), with SBE dried for seven days. The addition of peat increased the calorific value of the briquettes. Based on scanning electron microscopy (SEM)/ energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) analysis, the carbon content in the C4 briquettes reached 72.2%. This study shows that the combination of rice husk charcoal, SBE, and peat provides a renewable energy source and contributes to the reduction of environmental waste, thereby promoting sustainability. 

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