Paper Title
COMBUSTION PERFORMANCE OF CERBERA MANGHAS LEAVE WASTE BRIQUETTE WITH REJECTED PAPAYA AS BINDING AGENT

Abstract
Abstract - Cerbera manghas, which produces rubbish from those the fall of its leaves, can be easily found throughout Indonesia. According to numerous studies, briquettes may clear waste from the fall of Cerbera manghas and can be an energy source. Tapioca is the finest briquette binding agent, but it is also appetizing. Rejected papaya was employed as a binding agent to fix the problem, and rejected papaya can reduce waste. Following that, the briquette was studied to establish the best processing parameters as well as its possibility as a sustainable fuel. 95% and 5% are the best briquettes ratio using the waste of Cerbera manghas leaves combined with rejected papaya as a binding agent, which yields a calorific value of 4347.47 Kcal/kg. According to an investigation of four characteristics (burning period, combustion speed, burning temperature, and ignition duration), Briquette is compressed by the hydraulic pressure of 2 MPa and created with biomass with 60 mesh size. Keywords - Biomass, Briquette, Inedible, Cerbera Manghas, Papaya Waste