Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA)

The kinetic behaviour of biomass pyrolysis samples was successfully studied via thermogravimetric analysis. The biomass samples were empty fruit bunch, oil palm trunk, rice husk, coconut copra, sawdust, coconut shell, sugarcane bagasse, and wood bark. The analysis was performed in a nitrogen atmosph...

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Main Authors: Balasundram, Vekes, Kamarul Zaman, Khairunnisa, Ibrahim, Norazana, Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana, Abd. Hamid, Mohd Kamaruddin, Hasbullah, Hasrinah
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spelling my.utm.850432020-03-04T01:39:01Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85043/ Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA) Balasundram, Vekes Kamarul Zaman, Khairunnisa Ibrahim, Norazana Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana Abd. Hamid, Mohd Kamaruddin Hasbullah, Hasrinah TP Chemical technology The kinetic behaviour of biomass pyrolysis samples was successfully studied via thermogravimetric analysis. The biomass samples were empty fruit bunch, oil palm trunk, rice husk, coconut copra, sawdust, coconut shell, sugarcane bagasse, and wood bark. The analysis was performed in a nitrogen atmosphere from 30 to 700°C. The effect of heating rate on kinetic behaviour of biomass at two different high heating rates was evaluated at 40°C/min (HR1) and 80°C/min (HR2). The kinetic parameters of biomass samples such as pre-exponential factor (s-1), activation energy (kJ/mol), and reaction order (n) were determined using one-step global kinetic model. The wood bark sample has the lowest activation energy (38.14 kJ/mol), while coconut copra was reported for the highest activation energy (145.42 kJ/mol). High positive activation energy was achieved at a higher heating rate (HR2) than at lower heating rate (HR1) for biomass samples. Penerbit UTM Press 2019 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85043/1/NorazanaIbrahim2019_KineticAnalysisofMalaysiaTypeBiomasses.pdf Balasundram, Vekes and Kamarul Zaman, Khairunnisa and Ibrahim, Norazana and Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana and Abd. Hamid, Mohd Kamaruddin and Hasbullah, Hasrinah (2019) Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA). Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 15 (5). pp. 735-738. ISSN 2289-5981 https://mjfas.utm.my/index.php/mjfas/article/download/1407/pdf
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language English
topic TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle TP Chemical technology
Balasundram, Vekes
Kamarul Zaman, Khairunnisa
Ibrahim, Norazana
Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana
Abd. Hamid, Mohd Kamaruddin
Hasbullah, Hasrinah
Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA)
description The kinetic behaviour of biomass pyrolysis samples was successfully studied via thermogravimetric analysis. The biomass samples were empty fruit bunch, oil palm trunk, rice husk, coconut copra, sawdust, coconut shell, sugarcane bagasse, and wood bark. The analysis was performed in a nitrogen atmosphere from 30 to 700°C. The effect of heating rate on kinetic behaviour of biomass at two different high heating rates was evaluated at 40°C/min (HR1) and 80°C/min (HR2). The kinetic parameters of biomass samples such as pre-exponential factor (s-1), activation energy (kJ/mol), and reaction order (n) were determined using one-step global kinetic model. The wood bark sample has the lowest activation energy (38.14 kJ/mol), while coconut copra was reported for the highest activation energy (145.42 kJ/mol). High positive activation energy was achieved at a higher heating rate (HR2) than at lower heating rate (HR1) for biomass samples.
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author Balasundram, Vekes
Kamarul Zaman, Khairunnisa
Ibrahim, Norazana
Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana
Abd. Hamid, Mohd Kamaruddin
Hasbullah, Hasrinah
author_facet Balasundram, Vekes
Kamarul Zaman, Khairunnisa
Ibrahim, Norazana
Md. Kasmani, Rafiziana
Abd. Hamid, Mohd Kamaruddin
Hasbullah, Hasrinah
author_sort Balasundram, Vekes
title Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA)
title_short Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA)
title_full Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA)
title_fullStr Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA)
title_full_unstemmed Kinetic analysis of Malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (TGA)
title_sort kinetic analysis of malaysia type biomasses via thermogravimetric analyser (tga)
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2019
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85043/1/NorazanaIbrahim2019_KineticAnalysisofMalaysiaTypeBiomasses.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/85043/
https://mjfas.utm.my/index.php/mjfas/article/download/1407/pdf
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