Experimental study on the diffusion–kinetics interaction in heterogeneous reaction of coal
The diffusion of oxygen (O 2 ) plays an important role in the heterogeneous oxidation of coal and biomass, but is inadequately understood. This work aims to study the influence of intra-, inter-particle and external O 2 diffusions on the high-temperature heterogeneous oxidation using the TG-FTIR tec...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of thermal analysis and calorimetry 2017-09, Vol.129 (3), p.1625-1637 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The diffusion of oxygen (O
2
) plays an important role in the heterogeneous oxidation of coal and biomass, but is inadequately understood. This work aims to study the influence of intra-, inter-particle and external O
2
diffusions on the high-temperature heterogeneous oxidation using the TG-FTIR technique and two bituminous coals as example. Results show that coal sample of higher reactivity and smaller pore surface area is more sensitive to the O
2
diffusion. Specifically, increasing the size of particle, the reduced intra-particle (Knudsen) diffusion can reduce the conversion rate by 10–50%. While increasing the size of sample, the effective inter-particle diffusion shows a linear decrease. Comparatively, the influences of inter-particle and external diffusion in the TG scale (10 mg) and low heating rates (2 K min
−1
), the influence of thermal diffusion is strong enough to cause a thermal leap for the oxidation. Kinetic analysis using
n
th-order model-fitting method predicts the apparent activation energy (
E
) decreases with increasing reactivity. However, both model-free and Kissinger’s methods show
E
increases with increasing reactivity, against the physical definition of
E
. This work may help understand the diffusion–kinetics interaction in the fuel conversion and smoldering fire of coal and biomass. |
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ISSN: | 1388-6150 1588-2926 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10973-017-6386-1 |