Citation
Elham, Puad
(2001)
The Production of Palm Kernel Shell Charcoal by the Continuous Kiln Method.
[Project Paper Report]
Abstract
The agro industry sector in Malaysia generates a significant amount of renewable biomass in
the form of oil palm kernel residues. Palm kernel shells are one of the residues from oil palm
industry and have long been used as fuel in boiler to produce steam and electricity for mill
processes. These residues had disposal and environmental pollution problems. Carbonisation
at present is a promising method to convert the palm kernel shells into charcoal. This study
was carried out to determine the properties of palm kernel shell charcoal manufactured by the
continuous kiln method. The carbonization of palm kernel shells was carried out in the 40 feet
horizontal continuous kiln. The carbonization took placed at 400 DC, 500 DC and 600 DC, each
for 30, 40, 50 and 60 minutes. The results show that the volatile matter 8.6% - 26.5%, low ash
content 2.4% - 3.9% and high fixed carbon 70.7% - 88.2%. The bulk density of the charcoal is
661 -781 kg/m3. The palm kernel shell charcoal had reasonably high percentage of fixed
carbon. The results indicate that palm kernel shell charcoal is suitable for industrial
application such as a feedstock for the production of activated carbon.
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Item Type: |
Project Paper Report
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Subject: |
Charcoal - Case studies |
Subject: |
Charcoal kilns - Case studies |
Call Number: |
FH 2001 20 |
Chairman Supervisor: |
Associate Professor Dr. Mohd Hamami Sahri |
Divisions: |
Faculty of Forestry |
Depositing User: |
Mohd Nezeri Mohamad
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Date Deposited: |
02 Mar 2011 06:53 |
Last Modified: |
12 Mar 2024 02:59 |
URI: |
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/10066 |
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