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JOCELYN BAUTISTA REUTOTAR


Research Adviser

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The researchers would like to extend their …………..

First and foremost, the researchers would like to express their gratitude to……..

We would also like to thank our families and friends for their …..

This research study could not have been completed without the effort, dedication and

teamwork of …..

Finally, we would like to thank God for ……

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ABSTRACT

This study …………………

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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TITLE PAGE i

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ii

ABSTRACT iii

TABLE OF CONTENTS iv

Chapter

1 INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study 1

Statement of the Problem 2

Hypothesis 2

Significance of the Study 3

Scope and Limitation 3

Definition of Terms 3

2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 5

3 METHODOLOGY
Materials 9

Procedures 9

4 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

Findings 10

5 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

Conclusions 12

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Recommendations 12

REFERENCES 13

APPENDICES 15
CURRICULUM VITAE 16

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Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
Background of the study

According to …

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Statement of the Problem

This study aims

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Hypothesis

Problem:

Null hypothesis

Alternative hypothesis

Significance of the Study

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Scope and Limitation

This study

Definition of Terms

The following terms are defined conceptually and operationally in the context of this

research.

Biomass. Biomass is organic, meaning it is made of material that comes from living organisms,

such as plants and animals (National Geographic Society).

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Chapter II
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
3-4 pages

Chapter III

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METHODOLOGY
In this chapter, the research approach will be presented. The research method employed

in this paper is explored. The materials/equipment utilized to demonstrate the study’s credibility

and validity are supplied, as well as the treatments/general procedures done in the study, which

are clearly and concisely stated.

Materials

The materials and tools used will be presented in this section.


 Bowl
 Measuring cup/spoon
 Molder
 Mortar and pestle
 Boiled rice water

Procedures

Step 1: design your own


Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:

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Chapter IV
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Findings
Mass of…. (grams) How long it lasted

approximately

(minutes)

3.06 grams 25 minutes

5.51 grams 60 minutes

Table 1: Grams and how long each

The researchers have found out that the mass of the ….. is directly proportional to how long it

will last

Analysis of data

Table 2: Advantage and Disadvantages of using banana charcoal as alternative wood charcoal
Advantages of using Banana Charcoal Disadvantages of using Banana Charcoal

Table 3: Which among banana charcoal and wood charcoal lasts longer.
How long …………………. How long ……….

Approximately 2 hours Approximately 42.5 minutes

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Give explanation……………………………..

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Chapter V
CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Conclusion

Can be a bullet type or paragraph form.

Recommendation

Can be a bullet type or paragraph form.

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REFERENCES
Acevedo, S. A., Carrillo, Á., López, E. F., & Tovar, C. D. G. (2021). Recovery of Banana

Waste-Loss from Production and Processing: A Contribution to a Circular

Economy. Molecules, 26(17), 5282. Retrieved from

https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26175282

Bouman, B. a. M. (2007). Water Management in Irrigated Rice: Coping with Water

Scarcity. Int. Rice Res. Inst. Retrieved from 9789712202193_content.pdf

(irri.org)

Chidumayo, E. N., & Gumbo, D. (2013b). The environmental impacts of charcoal

production in tropical ecosystems of the world: A synthesis. Energy for

Sustainable Development, 17(2), 86–94. Retrieved from

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.esd.2012.07.004

Philippines Charcoal Market. (2019). P&S Intelligence. Retrieved from

https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/philippines-charcoal-market?

fbclid=IwAR3DKAARZcq4icM72MwRX6QjvXR2p8MpU2xvCHR4FMUciCRP

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Sial, T. A., Khan, M. S., Lan, Z., Kumbhar, F., Ying, Z., Zhang, J., Li, X. (2019).

Contrasting effects of banana peels waste and its biochar on greenhouse gas

emissions and soil biochemical properties. Chemical Engineering Research &

Design, 122, 366–377. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psep.2018.10.030

Supriadi, N., Rahmawati, S., Abram, P. H., Afadil, N., Parwati, N., & Anggraini, N.

(2022). CHARACTERISTICS OF CHARCOAL BRIQUETTES FROM KEPOK

BANANA PEEL WASTE (Musa paradisiaca F.) AS ALTERNATIVE FUEL.

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Rasayan Journal of Chemistry, 15(01), 108–115. Retrieved from

https://doi.org/10.31788/rjc.2022.1516607

Thulu, F.D.G., Kachaje, O., Mlowa, T. (2016). A Study of Combustion Characteristics of

Fuel Briquettes from a Blend of Banana Peelings and Saw Dust in Malawi Vol. 4,

Issue 3, pp: (135-158). Retrieved from

https://www.researchpublish.com/upload/book/A%20Study%20of

%20Combustion%20Characteristics-3715.pdf.

Raman, R. (2023). 19 Foods That Are High in Starch. Healthline. Retrieved from

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/high-starch-foods?fbclid=IwAR1-

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APPENDIX

FIGURE 1: Burning the …….. DEPENDS ON YOUR RESEARCH

FIGURE 2: Pulverizing the burnt banana peel using mortar and pestle.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

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