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Evaluation of thermal decomposition characteristics and kinetic parameters of melina wood

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Pages 117-123 | Received 23 Mar 2019, Accepted 17 Jul 2019, Published online: 06 Aug 2019
 

Abstract

The evaluation of thermal decomposition characteristics and kinetic parameters of melina wood were investigated. Proximate, ultimate and calorific value analyses of the melina wood were carried out based on standards. Melina wood was subjected to multiple heating rates (5–15 °C/min) in thermogravimetric experiment. Two prominent isoconversional methods (Flynn-Wall-Ozawa and Starink) were adopted to obtain kinetic parameters from the non-isothermal thermogravimetric analysis curves. The ash, volatile matter and carbon contents of the melina were 2.15, 81.42 and 47.05%, respectively, while the calorific value was 18.72 MJ/kg. The main devolatilization stage of melina ranged from 220 °C to 350 °C while 80% weight loss was obtained below 400 °C. The activation energy varied between approximately 15 and 162 kJ/mol as a function of degree of conversion. The pre-exponential factors varied between 1.60E + 2 and 5.67 E + 12/min. The decomposition kinetic mechanism of melina is concluded to be a multi-step reaction.

Acknowledgement

The authors are also grateful to the Director, CSIR-NML, Jamshedpur, for granting us access to their equipment for the research work and permission to publish the research findings.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

This work was supported by The World Academy of Science (TWAS Award No: FR:3240287331), Italy and The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR FUND: P-81-1-09), India.

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