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Physicochemical characterization and energy recovery of spent coffee grounds

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T
Volume 15, Issue -, Pages 4437-4451

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2021.10.064

Keywords

Spent coffee grounds; Particle size distribution; Morphological characteristics; Composition and energy value; TG; MS; FTIR analysis; Firelighters; MCC

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  1. Romanian Ministry of Research and Innovation, CCCDI - UEFISCDI, project within PNCDI III [PN-III-P1-1.2-PCCDI-2017-0350/38PCCDI]

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The study demonstrates that firelighters containing coffee grounds have superior combustion performance and can serve as an alternative utilization method. Additionally, these firelighters produce less residue and have a longer burning time.
This paper tackles the physicochemical characterization of spent coffee grounds resulting from a blend of six types of coffee (Arabica and Robusta) used in different proportions in a professional DeLonghi coffee machine. Information was collected on their particle size distribution, morphological characteristics, composition and energy value. Since it is impossible to make pellets and briquettes out of pure spent coffee grounds that would meet sustainability standards, our paper suggests another use for coffee grounds as fire-lighters. Several firelighters containing agricultural waste, additives and 100% Arabica spent coffee grounds have been designed and manufactured. The firelighters thus obtained were first analyzed by microscale combustion calorimetry (MCC), a standard test method used to determine the flammability characteristics of materials. The firelighters obtained have high values of heat release capacity, and of the total flow of heat released, as well. The firelight containing coffee grounds also has a lower percentage of residue and a longer duration of the combustion process, which are important aspects considering the practical applications concerned. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

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