Pyrolytic degradation studies of acacia mangium wood

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[1] Centro de Estudios de Energía y Tecnologías Sostenibles, Universidad de Pinar del Río, C.P. 20100, Pinar del Río
[2] Programa Académico Desarrollo Sustentable, Universidad Intercultural Indígena de Michoacán, Carretera San Juan Tumbio-Cheran, km 16.2, Estado de Michoacán, CP
[3] Departamento de Engeniería de Fluidos, Faculdad de Engeniería Mecánica, Universidad Estadual de Campinas, C.P. 6088, Barão Geraldo, Campinas, SP
[4] KTH, Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan, Skolan för kemivetenskap Avdelningen för Kemisk Reaktionsteknik, Sverige, C.P
[5] Facultad de Ingeniería en Tecnología de la Madera, Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, Ciudad Universitaria, Fco. J. Múgica s/n Edificio 'D', Col. Felicitas del Rio, C.P. Morelia, Michoacán
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Analysis; Biomass; Kinetic; Pyrolysis; Thermogravimetry;
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10.15376/biores.10.1.1825-1844
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Pyrolytic degradation of Acacia mangium wood was studied. The chemical composition of biomass, immediate and elemental analyses and calorific value for biomass and char, were determined. The standard and the derivative curve thermogravimetric analysis (TGA and DTG) were obtained. Devolatilization maximum of values between 250±20 °C and 380±20 °C were observed, with completion after 2 h, which confirms the selection of 2 hours for pyrolysis. Kinetic study was performed at different heating rates for a conversion rate from 20% to 80%. Average values of activation energy for temperature in degrees K of 228.57 kJ/mol for Biomass 1 and 199.36 kJ/mol for Biomass 2 were obtained by the isoconversion method of FWO. The lower value of activation energy for Biomass 2 was related to the possible catalytic activity of ash. The values of correlation coefficient from 0.9418 to 0.9946 for Biomass 1 and from 0.8706 to 0.9918 for Biomass 2, indicate the reliability of the first-order reaction model. The caloric values obtained were: Biomass 1 (16962 kJ/kg), Biomass 2 (16974 kJ/kg), chars from Biomass 1 (between 23731 y 26 942 kJ/kg) and gas from Biomass 1 and Biomass 2 (3858.7 and 4859.4 kJ/m3, respectively).
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