Tesis
Estudio cinético por análisis termogravimétrico en la degradación térmica en residuos de cáscara de naranja, generados en el cantón Caluma
Fecha
2020-07-14Registro en:
Espinoza Duchi, Erick Rafael. (2020). Estudio cinético por análisis termogravimétrico en la degradación térmica en residuos de cáscara de naranja, generados en el cantón Caluma. Escuela Superior Politécnica de Chimborazo. Riobamba.
Autor
Espinoza Duchi, Erick Rafael
Resumen
In this research project, the kinetic study of the thermal degradation process of orange peel
residues were carried out, through an analysis of the variation in mass as a function of time. First,
the biomass was characterized through elemental analysis and calculation of calorific value. This
characterization revealed a percentage of humidity lower than the maximum recommended, and
calorific value of 17.30 (MJ / Kg) factors showing the viability of this investigation, then, with
the help of a thermobalance, a thermogravimetric test of the thermal degradation of the sample
was carried out, at a heating rate established at 25 ° C / min. With the data obtained from the
thermogravimetric test and applying the Arrhenius equation, 2 Coast-Redfern kinetic models and
the Isoconversion model were set, adjusted for a first-order integral model. For each model, an
adjustment of kinetic parameters, activation energy, and pre-exponential factor was performed,
by minimizing the error between experimental and calculated values, to reduce errors. An
equation was found with the help of the Solver gives the Excel spreadsheet, which complies with
the restrictions applied to the study and shows the tightest kinetic parameters with an Activation
Energy of 75.82 kJ / mol, and a pre-exponential Factor of = 0.502 1 / s; and the kinetic constant
for the thermal degradation of the orange peel was 3.40 1 / s. The results obtained allow us to
conclude that thanks to the physicochemical characteristics, the orange peel is biomass with a
high energy potential, suitable for use as raw material for obtaining biofuels; and the proposed
kinetic model explains the behavior of the orange peel in degradation processes.