Thermal decomposition of wood in oxidizing atmosphere. A kinetic study from non-isothermal TG experiments
Title | Thermal decomposition of wood in oxidizing atmosphere. A kinetic study from non-isothermal TG experiments |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 1991 |
Authors | Cordero, T., & Rodriguez-Maroto J. M. |
Journal | Thermochimica acta |
Volume | 191 |
Pagination | 161-178 |
Keywords | Aleppo pine, combustion (voyant), Cork oak, EUCALYPTUS, Holm oak, Kinetic model, pyrolysis, Wood |
Abstract | The kinetics of thermal decomposition of four wood species in oxygen-bearing atmo- spheres of 5, 10 and 20% molar Oz concentrations have been studied from temperature-pro- grammed experiments carried out at 5, 10 and 20 K mm ’ -* heating rate. Devolatihzation as weII as combustion of the reaminin g solid have been considered to analyze the weight loss curves. The homogeneous volume reaction (VR) model has been used to describe devolatihza- tion, whereas for solid combustion the grain model has been also checked. A two-stage approach has been used to fit the conversion-time curves and to derive the corresponding apparent kinetic parameters. The VR/VR (pyrolysis/combustion) combination provided a better description of the experimental (~-1 curves than the VR/grain combination. Hohn oak and cork oak showed very close reactivities, whereas some differences were observed for aleppo pine and eucalyptus. |