Devolatilization of african palm (elaeis guineensis) husk studied by TG-MS
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instname:Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Autor
Albis, Alberto
Ortiz, Ever
Piñeres, Ismael
Suárez, Andrés
Vanegas, Marley
Institución
Resumen
Using simultaneous thermogravimetrical analysis coupled with mass spectroscopy, the pyrolysis of African palm husk, using
several heat rates and programs was performed. Seven relations of mass/charge were followed of the evolved gas of the pyrolysis
process, fitting the kinetics and the mass spectroscopy signals to the distributed activation energy model (DAEM) with different
numbers of pseudo-components. Fitting with four pseudo-components proved to be the best for modeling the thermal degradation
process. Kinetic parameters were not affected by the heating rate or program employed, which agrees with other reports for similar
biomass. Methane, methanol formaldehyde, furfural were successfully fitted to the DAEM model, nevertheless CO2 and NO2
were
not able to be represented by this model due to its production in secondary reactions in gaseous phase.