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Study of the Mechanical and Energetic Properties of Pellets Produce from Agricultural Biomass of Quinoa, Beans, Oat, Cattail and Wheat

dc.contributor.author Alarcon M. es_PE
dc.contributor.author Santos C. es_PE
dc.contributor.author Cevallos M. es_PE
dc.contributor.author Eyzaguirre R. es_PE
dc.contributor.author Ponce S. es_PE
dc.date.accessioned 2024-05-30T23:13:38Z
dc.date.available 2024-05-30T23:13:38Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.description This work was supported by a Grant of Concytec, L´oreal and UNESCO “For Women in Science” Peru 2013, Project: Processing of agricultural wastes to fuel that can be used in kitchens of Andean rural areas with less environmental domestic impact.
dc.description.abstract The lack of conventional fuels in rural areas in Peru drives people to burn agricultural wastes that are used as fuel. Burning these wastes produce a large amount of gaseous pollutants that harm the health of people, causing respiratory diseases primarily in children. This study determined the optimal conditions and relation between waste ashes and starch to produce pellets using wastes from Puno region in Peru with a high heating value and durability. The optimal content range was 30% starch and 70% of quinoa ashes, considering also the production of energy and the durability of the pellets. The relation between particle size, heating value, starch content and mechanical resistance was studied using an artisan pellets preparation method to allowed villagers the access to energy that they can prepared and storage. en
dc.description.abstract The lack of conventional fuels in rural areas in Peru drives people to burn agricultural wastes that are used as fuel. Burning these wastes produce a large amount of gaseous pollutants that harm the health of people, causing respiratory diseases primarily in children. This study determined the optimal conditions and relation between waste ashes and starch to produce pellets using wastes from Puno region in Peru with a high heating value and durability. The optimal content range was 30% starch and 70% of quinoa ashes, considering also the production of energy and the durability of the pellets. The relation between particle size, heating value, starch content and mechanical resistance was studied using an artisan pellets preparation method to allowed villagers the access to energy that they can prepared and storage. en
dc.description.sponsorship Consejo Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Tecnológica - Concytec
dc.identifier.doi https://doi.org/10.1007/s12649-017-9983-0
dc.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85020535642
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12390/636
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Springer Netherlands
dc.relation.ispartof Waste and Biomass Valorization
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Wheat
dc.subject Agricultural wastes es_PE
dc.subject Agriculture es_PE
dc.subject Durability es_PE
dc.subject Fog es_PE
dc.subject Ore pellets es_PE
dc.subject Particle size es_PE
dc.subject Rural areas es_PE
dc.subject Starch es_PE
dc.subject Starch es_PE
dc.subject Agricultural biomass es_PE
dc.subject Beans es_PE
dc.subject Cattail es_PE
dc.subject High heating values es_PE
dc.subject Mechanical resistance es_PE
dc.subject Pelletizing es_PE
dc.title Study of the Mechanical and Energetic Properties of Pellets Produce from Agricultural Biomass of Quinoa, Beans, Oat, Cattail and Wheat
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