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Kinetics of coal and char oxycombustion studied by TG-FTIR

Journal

JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 113, Issue 1, Pages 371-378

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-013-3002-x

Keywords

Oxycombustion; Kinetics; Coal; Char; TGA; FTIR

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  1. National Centre of Research and Development [SP/E/2/6642/10]

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Coal and char oxycombustion is a complex process because of very high reaction rate of oxygen with coals and chars carbon. Very important process during oxycombustion is diffusion of O-2 to surface of coal and char grain. This process can be minimized using small samples and high flow of the gas, but it is also dependent on temperature. For this reason, it is impossible to eliminate diffusion processes which cause significant impact on calculated kinetic parameters. This paper describes the results of thermogravimetric studies of oxycombustion process with evolved gas analysis by FTIR. Ultimate and proximate analysis of coal and char were made. Thermogravimetric experiments of coal and its char oxycombustion were conducted using five heating rates, namely 2.5, 5, 10, 20 and 40 K min(-1), and gas mixture composed of 20 % O-2 in CO2. Activation energies of coal and char oxycombustion were calculated by isoconversional methods: integral Vyazovkin and differential Friedman. Activation energies for three ranges of heating rates were calculated. This paper shows influence of heating rate on calculated activation energy. The reason of this phenomenon is due to change of the mechanism of coal and char oxycombustion from the chemical kinetic control regime to mixed chemical kinetic-diffusion control regime.

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