Thermo-kinetics of Forest Waste Using Model-Free Methods
Thermal behaviour of pine needles (Pinus Roxburghii) is examined through a thermogravimetry technique. The dried samples of pine needles undergo the non isothermal decomposition at temperature range of 308 - 1173 K. The heating rates used for experimental purposes are: 5 °C min-1, 10 °C min-1 and 15...
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doaj-55be4607ce2a4bed83efd64466b68ac02020-11-25T01:34:40ZengPontificia Universidad JaverianaUniversitas Scientiarum0122-74832027-13522019-02-0124113110.11144/Javeriana.SC24-1.tofwThermo-kinetics of Forest Waste Using Model-Free MethodsAlok Dhaundiyal0Abdulrahman Th Mohammad1Toth Laszlo2Szent István University, MechanicalEngineering Doctoral School, Gödöllő, HungaryMiddle Technical University, BaqubaTechnical Institute, Baghdad, IraqSzent István University, MechanicalEngineering Doctoral School, Gödöllő, HungaryThermal behaviour of pine needles (Pinus Roxburghii) is examined through a thermogravimetry technique. The dried samples of pine needles undergo the non isothermal decomposition at temperature range of 308 - 1173 K. The heating rates used for experimental purposes are: 5 °C min-1, 10 °C min-1 and 15 °C min-1. Kinetic parameters of thermal decomposition reactions of pine needles are obtained through the model-free schemes. The estimated values of activation energy and frequency factor derived from Kissinger method are 132.77 kJ mol-1 and 13.15 x107 min-1, respectively. Furthermore, the averaged values of the same kinetics parameters retrieved from the isoconversional methods are 82.38 kJ mol-1 and 74.833 kJ mol-1, 25.42 x1013 min-1 and 13.449 x1010 min-1, respectively. Instead of the Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO) and Kissinger-Akahira Sunrose (KAS) schemes, the kinetic parameters derived from the Kissinger method are relatively promising for the thermal decomposition process, since the kinetic parameters are highly affected by intermediate stages and overlapping of the concurrent reaction occurred during pyrolysis.https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/scientarium/article/view/20785thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)model free methodskinetic parametersbiomasspyrolysis |
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Alok Dhaundiyal Abdulrahman Th Mohammad Toth Laszlo Thermo-kinetics of Forest Waste Using Model-Free Methods Universitas Scientiarum thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) model free methods kinetic parameters biomass pyrolysis |
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Alok Dhaundiyal Abdulrahman Th Mohammad Toth Laszlo |
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Thermo-kinetics of Forest Waste Using Model-Free Methods |
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Thermo-kinetics of Forest Waste Using Model-Free Methods |
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Thermo-kinetics of Forest Waste Using Model-Free Methods |
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Thermo-kinetics of Forest Waste Using Model-Free Methods |
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Thermo-kinetics of Forest Waste Using Model-Free Methods |
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thermo-kinetics of forest waste using model-free methods |
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Thermal behaviour of pine needles (Pinus Roxburghii) is examined through a thermogravimetry technique. The dried samples of pine needles undergo the non isothermal decomposition at temperature range of 308 - 1173 K. The heating rates used for experimental purposes are: 5 °C min-1, 10 °C min-1 and 15 °C min-1. Kinetic parameters of thermal decomposition reactions of pine needles are obtained through the model-free schemes. The estimated values of activation energy and frequency factor derived from Kissinger method are 132.77 kJ mol-1 and 13.15 x107 min-1, respectively. Furthermore, the averaged values of the same kinetics parameters retrieved from the isoconversional methods are 82.38 kJ mol-1 and 74.833 kJ mol-1, 25.42 x1013 min-1 and 13.449 x1010 min-1, respectively. Instead of the Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO) and Kissinger-Akahira Sunrose (KAS) schemes, the kinetic parameters derived from the Kissinger method are relatively promising for the thermal decomposition process, since the kinetic parameters are highly affected by intermediate stages and overlapping of the concurrent reaction occurred during pyrolysis. |
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thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) model free methods kinetic parameters biomass pyrolysis |
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