Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method

This research investigates the thermal decomposition behaviour of Malaysian peat soil through thermogravimetric analysis at varying heating rates. The study aims to analyse the thermal kinetics of decomposition for distinct peat soil types under inert and oxidative atmospheres while considering the...

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Main Authors: Musa, Dayang Nur Sakinah, Jamil, Hamidah, Mohd Tohir, Mohd Zahirasri, Syam, Syafiie, Yahaya, Ridwan
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2024
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1112712024-06-27T14:24:27Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111271/ Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method Musa, Dayang Nur Sakinah Jamil, Hamidah Mohd Tohir, Mohd Zahirasri Syam, Syafiie Yahaya, Ridwan This research investigates the thermal decomposition behaviour of Malaysian peat soil through thermogravimetric analysis at varying heating rates. The study aims to analyse the thermal kinetics of decomposition for distinct peat soil types under inert and oxidative atmospheres while considering the role of available oxygen. The investigation encompasses virgin and agricultural peat, employing a non-isothermal thermogravimetric analysis technique to evaluate thermal decomposition characteristics and compute kinetic parameters using the Coats Redfern model-free approach. The pyrolysis profiles reveal three primary stages: moisture evaporation (30–180°C), organic component decomposition (200–500°C), and mineral decomposition (600–800°C). Virgin peat experiences a 43% mass loss during pyrolysis, while agricultural peat shows a 46% mass loss, emphasising insights into thermal behaviour and consistent decomposition patterns across peat types. Combustion profiles exhibit three main stages: dehydration (30–180°C), oxidative pyrolysis transforming organic matter into volatiles and char (200–300°C), and subsequent char oxidation (300–500°C). The study determines average activation energy trends, measuring 14.87 kJ/mol for virgin peat and 5.37 kJ/mol for agricultural peat under an inert atmosphere, and 28.89 kJ/mol for virgin peat and 36.66 kJ/mol for agricultural peat under an oxidative atmosphere. The research introduces an innovative two-step reaction model elucidating peat thermal decomposition kinetics (excluding dehydration), including a discussion on the impact of oxygen availability on kinetic parameters. These findings essential peat fire smouldering modelling, contributing to peat combustion behaviour for effective strategies to reduce peat fire risks. Universiti Putra Malaysia 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/111271/1/19%20JST-4493-2023.pdf Musa, Dayang Nur Sakinah and Jamil, Hamidah and Mohd Tohir, Mohd Zahirasri and Syam, Syafiie and Yahaya, Ridwan (2024) Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method. Pertanika Journal of Social Science and Humanities, 32 (2). pp. 839-858. ISSN 0128-7680; ESSN: 2231-8526 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/pjst/browse/regular-issue?article=JST-4493-2023 10.47836/pjst.32.2.19
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description This research investigates the thermal decomposition behaviour of Malaysian peat soil through thermogravimetric analysis at varying heating rates. The study aims to analyse the thermal kinetics of decomposition for distinct peat soil types under inert and oxidative atmospheres while considering the role of available oxygen. The investigation encompasses virgin and agricultural peat, employing a non-isothermal thermogravimetric analysis technique to evaluate thermal decomposition characteristics and compute kinetic parameters using the Coats Redfern model-free approach. The pyrolysis profiles reveal three primary stages: moisture evaporation (30–180°C), organic component decomposition (200–500°C), and mineral decomposition (600–800°C). Virgin peat experiences a 43% mass loss during pyrolysis, while agricultural peat shows a 46% mass loss, emphasising insights into thermal behaviour and consistent decomposition patterns across peat types. Combustion profiles exhibit three main stages: dehydration (30–180°C), oxidative pyrolysis transforming organic matter into volatiles and char (200–300°C), and subsequent char oxidation (300–500°C). The study determines average activation energy trends, measuring 14.87 kJ/mol for virgin peat and 5.37 kJ/mol for agricultural peat under an inert atmosphere, and 28.89 kJ/mol for virgin peat and 36.66 kJ/mol for agricultural peat under an oxidative atmosphere. The research introduces an innovative two-step reaction model elucidating peat thermal decomposition kinetics (excluding dehydration), including a discussion on the impact of oxygen availability on kinetic parameters. These findings essential peat fire smouldering modelling, contributing to peat combustion behaviour for effective strategies to reduce peat fire risks.
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author Musa, Dayang Nur Sakinah
Jamil, Hamidah
Mohd Tohir, Mohd Zahirasri
Syam, Syafiie
Yahaya, Ridwan
spellingShingle Musa, Dayang Nur Sakinah
Jamil, Hamidah
Mohd Tohir, Mohd Zahirasri
Syam, Syafiie
Yahaya, Ridwan
Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method
author_facet Musa, Dayang Nur Sakinah
Jamil, Hamidah
Mohd Tohir, Mohd Zahirasri
Syam, Syafiie
Yahaya, Ridwan
author_sort Musa, Dayang Nur Sakinah
title Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method
title_short Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method
title_full Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method
title_fullStr Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method
title_full_unstemmed Thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of Malaysian peat soil samples using Coats Redfern model-free method
title_sort thermal decomposition and combustion analysis of malaysian peat soil samples using coats redfern model-free method
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia
publishDate 2024
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