Kinetic mechanism of wheat straw pellets combustion process with a thermogravimetric analyser

Heliyon(2023)

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In this study, the combustion characteristics of two wheat straw pellets (WSP) (T1: 100% wheat straw and T5: 70% wheat straw; 10% sawdust, 10% biochar; 10% bentonite clay) were performed at a heating rate 20 degrees C/min under a temperature from 25 to 1200 degrees C in air atmosphere. A thermogravimetric analyser (TGA) was used to investigate the activation energy (E alpha), preexponential factor (A), and thermodynamic parameters. The DTG/TG profile of WSP was evaluated by model-free and model-based methods and found the model-based method was suitable for WSP thermal characterisation. The result demonstrates that the thermal decomposition occurred in four stages, comprising four consecutive reaction steps. A -> B -> C -> D -> E -> F. Further, the model-based techniques were best fitted with kinetic reaction models like Cn (nth-order reaction with auto-catalyst), Fn (reaction of nth order), F2 (second-order phase interfacial reaction) and D3 (diffusion control). The average E alpha for Fn, Cn, D3 and F2 models were 164.723, 189.782, 273.88, and 45.0 kJ/mol, respectively, for the T1 pellets. Alternatively, for T5 pellets, the A was 1.17E+2, 1.76E+16, 5.5E+23, and 1.1E+3 (1/s) for F2, D3, Cn and Fn models. Overall, the thermodynamic properties showed that WSP thermokinetic reactions were complex and multipoint equilibrium, indicating a potentiality as a bioenergy feedstock.
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Combustion,Wheat straw pellet,Thermogravimetric analyser,Derivative thermogravimetric analysis,Heating rate,Model-based methods
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