Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
Thermogravimetric measurements in air of fir wood impregnated with diammonium phosphate in the
concentration range 2-20% and heating rates between 5 and 20 K/minshowthe existence of three sequential
stages: wood decomposition, induction and char oxidation. The additive causes an anticipation in the
decomposition stage up to about 100 K, a reduction in the maximum rate up to a factor of three and an
increase in the charred solid residue from about 30 to 60%. The total duration of the induction and oxidation
stages is also increased. The experimental curves are interpreted by either a three-step mechanism
(one reaction for each stage) or a seven-step mechanism (three reactions for decomposition and two reactions
for the induction and oxidation stages). The estimated kinetic parameters are independent from the
heating rate but vary with the diammonium phosphate concentration. However, for both mechanisms,
the activation energies of the various steps remain practically constant except for the decomposition of
the cellulose component or the decomposition step, depending on the complexity of the mechanism.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Branca, Carmen
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