Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Non-isothermal Kinetics of Macro-Algae With an Emphasis on the Possible Partial Gasification at Higher Temperatures

Pyrolysis of Turbinaria ornata was realized in a thermogravimetric analyzer. The process was crudely classified into primary and secondary reaction zones. In the primary reaction zone, the thermal decompositions of the low-thermal stable components produced volatiles and biochar. The solid products...

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Main Authors: Imtiaz Ali, Ali Bahadar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Energy Research
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00007/full
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spelling doaj-629eb792debe4b7c90faa353c541cc9d2020-11-25T00:29:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Energy Research2296-598X2019-02-01710.3389/fenrg.2019.00007431741Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Non-isothermal Kinetics of Macro-Algae With an Emphasis on the Possible Partial Gasification at Higher TemperaturesImtiaz AliAli BahadarPyrolysis of Turbinaria ornata was realized in a thermogravimetric analyzer. The process was crudely classified into primary and secondary reaction zones. In the primary reaction zone, the thermal decompositions of the low-thermal stable components produced volatiles and biochar. The solid products obtained from the primary decomposition reactions contained inorganics with heavy metals. At mild-to-high temperatures, the catalytic effects accompanied gasification using oxygen, which was partially supplied by the oxygen carriers present in the solids and evolved gases. In order to study the pyrolytic conversion, combined, and multiple reaction schemes were employed. While the model-free methods helped to provide the accurate activation energies and the initial value of the pre-exponential factor, the non-linear regression optimized the chosen model parameters. In this study, a simple order-based model was compared with the versatile Šesták-Berggren (SB) model considering combined and multiple reactions. The application of a multiple reaction scheme to the primary and secondary reaction zones concluded that a simple order-based model suffices for the kinetic analysis. The secondary decomposition was shown to start with a high activation energy, which decreased appreciably when the conversion proceeded toward completion.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00007/fullTurbinaria ornataseaweedpyrolysispseudo-componentsindependent parallel reactions
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Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Non-isothermal Kinetics of Macro-Algae With an Emphasis on the Possible Partial Gasification at Higher Temperatures
Frontiers in Energy Research
Turbinaria ornata
seaweed
pyrolysis
pseudo-components
independent parallel reactions
author_facet Imtiaz Ali
Ali Bahadar
author_sort Imtiaz Ali
title Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Non-isothermal Kinetics of Macro-Algae With an Emphasis on the Possible Partial Gasification at Higher Temperatures
title_short Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Non-isothermal Kinetics of Macro-Algae With an Emphasis on the Possible Partial Gasification at Higher Temperatures
title_full Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Non-isothermal Kinetics of Macro-Algae With an Emphasis on the Possible Partial Gasification at Higher Temperatures
title_fullStr Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Non-isothermal Kinetics of Macro-Algae With an Emphasis on the Possible Partial Gasification at Higher Temperatures
title_full_unstemmed Thermogravimetric Characteristics and Non-isothermal Kinetics of Macro-Algae With an Emphasis on the Possible Partial Gasification at Higher Temperatures
title_sort thermogravimetric characteristics and non-isothermal kinetics of macro-algae with an emphasis on the possible partial gasification at higher temperatures
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Energy Research
issn 2296-598X
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Pyrolysis of Turbinaria ornata was realized in a thermogravimetric analyzer. The process was crudely classified into primary and secondary reaction zones. In the primary reaction zone, the thermal decompositions of the low-thermal stable components produced volatiles and biochar. The solid products obtained from the primary decomposition reactions contained inorganics with heavy metals. At mild-to-high temperatures, the catalytic effects accompanied gasification using oxygen, which was partially supplied by the oxygen carriers present in the solids and evolved gases. In order to study the pyrolytic conversion, combined, and multiple reaction schemes were employed. While the model-free methods helped to provide the accurate activation energies and the initial value of the pre-exponential factor, the non-linear regression optimized the chosen model parameters. In this study, a simple order-based model was compared with the versatile Šesták-Berggren (SB) model considering combined and multiple reactions. The application of a multiple reaction scheme to the primary and secondary reaction zones concluded that a simple order-based model suffices for the kinetic analysis. The secondary decomposition was shown to start with a high activation energy, which decreased appreciably when the conversion proceeded toward completion.
topic Turbinaria ornata
seaweed
pyrolysis
pseudo-components
independent parallel reactions
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fenrg.2019.00007/full
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