Pyrolysis of olive residue and sugar cane bagasse: Non-isothermal thermogravimetric kinetic analysis

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作者
Ounas, A. [2 ]
Aboulkas, A. [1 ,3 ]
El Harfi, K. [1 ,3 ]
Bacaoui, A. [2 ]
Yaacoubi, A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sultan Moulay Slimane, Fac Polydisciplinaire Beni Mellal, Lab Interdisciplinaire Rech Sci & Tech, Beni Mellal 23000, Morocco
[2] Univ Cadi Ayyad, Fac Sci Semlalia, Dept Chim, Lab Chim Organ Appl, Marrakech 40001, Morocco
[3] Univ Cadi Ayyad, Fac Sci Semlalia, Dept Chim, Lab Rech React Mat & Optimisat Proc REMATOP, Marrakech 40001, Morocco
关键词
Pyrolysis; Non-isothermal; Kinetic; Olive residue; Sugar cane bagasse; DEVOLATILIZATION KINETICS; THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION; ACTIVATION-ENERGY; BIOMASS PYROLYSIS; OIL-SHALE; PART I; COMBUSTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.biortech.2011.09.010
中图分类号
S2 [农业工程];
学科分类号
0828 ;
摘要
Thermal degradation and kinetics for olive residue and sugar cane bagasse have been evaluated under dynamic conditions in the presence of nitrogen atmosphere, using a non-isothermal thermogravimetric method (TGA). The effect of heating rate was evaluated in the range of 2-50 K min(-1) providing significant parameters for the fingerprinting of the biomass. The DTG plot for the olive residue and sugar cane bagasse clearly shows that the bagasse begins to degrade at 473 K and exhibits two major peaks. The initial mass-loss was associated with hemicellulose pyrolysis and responsible for the first peak (538-543 K) whereas cellulose pyrolysis was initiated at higher temperatures and responsible for the second peak (600-607 K). The two biomass mainly devolatilized around 473-673 K, with total volatile yield of about 70-75%. The char in final residue was about 19-26%. Mass loss and mass loss rates were strongly affected by heating rate. It was found that an increase in heating rate resulted in a shift of thermograms to higher temperatures. Ozawa-Flynn-Wall and Vyazovkin methods were applied to determine apparent activation energy to the olive residue and sugar cane bagasse. Two different steps were detected with apparent activation energies in the 10-40% conversion range have a value of 153-162 kJ mol(-1) and 168-180 kJ mol(-1) for the hemicellulose degradation of olive residue and sugar cane bagasse, respectively. In the 50-80% conversion range, this value is 204-215 kJ mol(-1) and 231-240 kJ mol(-1) for the cellulose degradation of olive residue and sugar cane bagasse, respectively. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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