2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.08.003
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Development of white brick fuel cell using rice husk ash agricultural waste for sustainable power generation: A novel approach

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“…Peak power density output achieved 11.8 mW cm −2 from direct carbon fuel cell in processing of palm mesocarp fiber [ 171 ]. In another study, liquid flow fuel cell was developed to convert sugarcane bagasse and achieve a power density of 49.1 mW cm −2 , and co-generation of 101.4 Wh electricity [ 172 ]. Besides, low-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell was developed to process sugarcane press-mud and reached an energy efficiency of 56%, a renewability factor of 1.24 and a carbon footprint of 1.21 kg CO 2 kW h −1 [ 173 ].…”
Section: Electrochemical Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Peak power density output achieved 11.8 mW cm −2 from direct carbon fuel cell in processing of palm mesocarp fiber [ 171 ]. In another study, liquid flow fuel cell was developed to convert sugarcane bagasse and achieve a power density of 49.1 mW cm −2 , and co-generation of 101.4 Wh electricity [ 172 ]. Besides, low-temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell was developed to process sugarcane press-mud and reached an energy efficiency of 56%, a renewability factor of 1.24 and a carbon footprint of 1.21 kg CO 2 kW h −1 [ 173 ].…”
Section: Electrochemical Conversionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first two articles, "New Building Materials from Industrial and Agricultural Wastes" and "Low Cost Building Materials Using Industrial and Agricultural Wastes", were published in 1978 [40,41]. The last article was published in December 2021 "Development of White Brick Fuel Cell Using Rice Husk Ash Agricultural Waste for Sustainable Power Generation: A Novel Approach" [42]. A significant increase in publications is evident from 2016 onwards.…”
Section: Types Of Publications and Evolution Of Scientific Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, novel uses and futuristic bio-based products for the construction sector are evident. For example, bricks made from rice husk ash can be used as an alternative sustainable energy source [42]. Category 3 integrates an extensive and varied list of biobased products, demonstrating the potential of AWB for use as a biopolymer in various applications in the construction sector [108].…”
Section: Main Bio-based Products Tablementioning
confidence: 99%