K. Zhumakhan, E. Tileuberdi, M.A. Biysenbayev, Z. Toktarbay, M. Abutalip
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Abstract
The article aims to develop a technology for producing a modern fuel briquette from rice husks(RH), which can be used in a complex, gives little flame, and does not emit toxic substances during combustion. The possibility of using such briquettes is used for heating and cooking on the street and unequipped places. Consumers of briquettes can be military units in combat operations or exercises, expeditions, and tourists working in areas where a stable fuel supply is complex. To this end, oxygen-rich components are adsorbed during thermal decomposition, using the sorption properties of activated carbon associated with an increase in its specific surface area, specific volume, and pores, including a solution of oxidants in an aqueous medium, which significantly increases the combustion rate of carbon-containing composite fuel.