Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10273074 Fuel 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Thermogravimetric (TG) data of oil shale obtained at MI (Waste to Energy laboratory) were studied to evaluate the kinetic parameters for El-Lujjun oil shale samples. Different heating rates were employed simulating pyrolysis reaction using Nitrogen as purging gas up to ∼800 °C. The extent of char combustion was found out by relating TG data for pyrolysis and combustion with the ultimate analysis. Due to distinct behavior of oil shale during pyrolysis, TG curves were divided into three separate events: moisture release; devolatization; and evolution of fixed carbon/char, where for each event, kinetic parameters, based on Arrhenius theory, were calculated. Three methods were used and compared: integral method; direct Arrhenius plot method; and temperature integral approximation method. Results showed that integral method is closer to the experiment, while no relationship was observed between activation energy and the heating rate.
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