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Scheme of production of ecological charcoal based on Eichhornia crassipes During the carbonization, biochar is produced, of blackish color which, crushed, sieved and mixed with the binder, can be molded through a manually operated compaction and extrusion system to obtain ecological charcoal/ecological briquettes. c) Semi-decomposition process During semi-decomposition, the methodology developed by [9] consisted of decomposing the biomass in a hermetically sealed plastic bag. The materials used are: Biomass: chopped and dried stem of Eichhornia crassipes, Polyethylene decomposition bags (plastic bag with a thickness of more than 60µm, microorganism decomposition solution (EM1

Scheme of production of ecological charcoal based on Eichhornia crassipes During the carbonization, biochar is produced, of blackish color which, crushed, sieved and mixed with the binder, can be molded through a manually operated compaction and extrusion system to obtain ecological charcoal/ecological briquettes. c) Semi-decomposition process During semi-decomposition, the methodology developed by [9] consisted of decomposing the biomass in a hermetically sealed plastic bag. The materials used are: Biomass: chopped and dried stem of Eichhornia crassipes, Polyethylene decomposition bags (plastic bag with a thickness of more than 60µm, microorganism decomposition solution (EM1

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Eichhornia crassipes is an invasive plant in the waters of Lake Chad. The ecological problems caused by its permanent and invasive presence lead to search solutions. Thus its valuation as cooking energy is an option whose objective is to assert the effect of production processes of ecological coal based on Eichhornia crassipes on their performance...