Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.88, 459-463, 2014
Thermal behavior and kinetics of bio-ferment residue/coal blends during co-pyrolysis
In this work, the thermal behavior and kinetics of bio-ferment residue (BR) and coal blends during copyrolysis were investigated using TG-FTIR and kinetic analysis. The co-pyrolysis of BR and coal occurred in three major stages. The BR/coal blends lost most of their weight during the devolatilization stage. The kinetics of the BR/coal blends in this stage implied that the activation energy was lower than that of BR and coal below a certain BR blending ratio. The BR/coal blends started to decompose at approximately 45 degrees C, releasing ammonia followed by alkanes, carbon dioxide, methane and carbon monoxide. The total yield of gaseous products (primarily ammonia, alkanes and carbon dioxide) increased with increasing BR blending ratio. Moreover, interactions most likely occurred between the BR and the coal during copyrolysis. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.