A comparative study of thermolysis characteristics and kinetics of seaweeds and fir wood

Thermal analysis and thermolysis kinetics of three kinds of seaweeds and fir wood ( M. glyptostriboides Huet Cheng), a kind of typical land plant, had been conducted. The results showed that thermal stability follows the order of Grateloupia filicina < Ulva lactuca < Dictyopteris divaricata &l...

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Veröffentlicht in:Process biochemistry (1991) 2006-08, Vol.41 (8), p.1883-1886
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Jun, Wang, Guangce, Zhang, Mingxu, Chen, Mingqiang, Li, Demao, Min, Fanfei, Chen, Minggong, Zhang, Suping, Ren, Zhengwei, Yan, Yongjie
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Zusammenfassung:Thermal analysis and thermolysis kinetics of three kinds of seaweeds and fir wood ( M. glyptostriboides Huet Cheng), a kind of typical land plant, had been conducted. The results showed that thermal stability follows the order of Grateloupia filicina < Ulva lactuca < Dictyopteris divaricata < fir wood. A notable difference on heat flow between seaweeds and fir wood during thermolysis was that the former were mainly connected with exothermic processes at relatively lower temperature regimes, while the latter was connected with an apparent endotherm at a relatively higher temperature regime followed by a maximum exothermic peak. This suggested that the heat coupling might be realized if co-thermolysis of seaweeds and fir wood were carried out. The main devolatilization phase of each seaweed could be described by Avrami–Erofeev equation, which indicated that thermolysis of seaweeds follows the mechanism of random nucleation and nuclei growth, whereas that of fir wood by Z–L–T equation and its thermolysis mechanism was three-dimensional diffusion. The activation energies calculated for both seaweeds and fir wood increase as conversion increases. However, those for the former have wider distribution.
ISSN:1359-5113
1873-3298
DOI:10.1016/j.procbio.2006.03.018