Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
Thermogravimetric curves in air of wood chars obtained from different species and conventional
or fast pyrolysis show a low-temperature shoulder (devolatilization) followed by a high-temperature
peak (combustion). A n-order global reaction provides a very poor description of the
differential curves and, in agreement with previous literature, requires relatively low activation
energies (114.5 and 167 kJ/mol for conventional and fast pyrolysis chars, respectively). The
combination with an additional first-order reaction for the devolatilization stage produces accurate
predictions of both integral and differential curves. It also gives rise to much higher activation
energies of the combustion reaction (183 or 229 kJ/mol, depending on the severity of the pyrolysis
conditions). The activation energy of the devolatilization reaction also increases with the severity
of the pyrolysis conditions (from 114.5 to 218.5 kJ/mol), whereas the differences in the char
reactivity deriving from the wood species can be taken into account by preexponential factors
and order of the combustion reaction. The use of two first-order reactions for the devolatilization
stage does not improve significantly the accuracy of the predictions
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Branca, Carmen
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