Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6657204 | Fuel Processing Technology | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
The activation energy obtained from corn (153.0Â kJ/mol) combustion was lower than that obtained from corn oxy-combustion (168.6Â kJ/mol). However, corn-rape blend oxidation was more favourable in the presence of CO2 (E ~Â 155.3Â kJ/mol) than in N2 (E ~Â 155.9Â kJ/mol). Both Vyazovkin and Ozawa-Flynn-Wall methods yielded similar results.
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Authors
R. López, C. Fernández, J. Cara, O. MartÃnez, M.E. Sánchez,