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Abstract
Bio-briquettes are solid fuel made from a mixture of coal with biomassai, solid fuel is an alternative fuel replacement for kerosene and gas are the cheapest. Biomass (coconut shells, sawdust and bark durian) chemically has a high carbon content and flammability. Biobriket made from a mixture of coal - biomass using taro flour as an adhesive and a solution of 50% alcohol as an additive can be used as an alternative fuel economic value. Based on the analysis Proximate and Ultimate, this research data obtained karakterik bio-briquettes with three variations of a mixture of a mixture of coal-coconut shell charcoal, coal-charcoal sawdust and coal-charcoal leather durian, of the three variations campurana which gives the best results is a mixture of coal-coconut shell charcoal at a ratio of 1: 4 with characteristics, Ash = 2,51%, Moisture = 4.83%, Volatile matter = 28.81%, Sulfur = 0.5445%, and calorific value = 6494 kcal / kg, maing gas emissions in all SO2 = 103 ppm NOx = 3 ppm
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1 Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Industrial Technology. Universitas Muslim Indonesia Jalan Urip Sumoharjo Km 05, Makassar 90231, Indonesia.
2 Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Muslim Indonesia. Jl. Urip Sumoharjo Km. 05 Makassar