Nigeria
Research Article
Development of Composite Solid Fuel from Charcoal and Saw Dust for Maximum Emission Reduction
Author(s): Mamudu Abbas, Mamudu Yahaya and Olafuyi OlalekanMamudu Abbas, Mamudu Yahaya and Olafuyi Olalekan
In consideration to the various impacts of charcoal and sawdust burning especially in the indoor fires in the developing countries. A charcoal-based and sawdust composite solid fuel has been developed to immensely reduce gaseous emissions, and as well minimize pollution from these sources. The formulations were made using clay (kaolinite) solution (1:2 of clay: water), sawdust and solid pulverized charcoal. Different mounts of the charcoal and sawdust were mixed with a fixed known amount of clay solution and a total of six formulations were made. 200 μm sieve, 500 ml beaker and pdt-crowcon gasman single-trace gas (CO) analyzers were all used in the solution formulation and emission analysis. The results show that the fuel-types which were produced from a mixture of the solid fuels and clay solution yield its minimum emission for a formulation of 1:1 o.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2161-0525.1000365
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