2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2012.07.065
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Combustion characteristics of Malaysian oil palm biomass, sub-bituminous coal and their respective blends via thermogravimetric analysis (TGA)

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“…Finally, it slightly increased to 67.27 kJ/mol at 90 wt.%. Idris et al (2012) investigated the combustion characteristics of palm biomass materials using iso-conversional Vyazovkin method. It was reported that the apparent activation energy of palm samples underwent the process a fall after a rise.…”
Section: Kinetic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, it slightly increased to 67.27 kJ/mol at 90 wt.%. Idris et al (2012) investigated the combustion characteristics of palm biomass materials using iso-conversional Vyazovkin method. It was reported that the apparent activation energy of palm samples underwent the process a fall after a rise.…”
Section: Kinetic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These factors are subsequently compared with other parameters, including: the heating rate, peak temperature, different temperature zone, reaction interval, particle size and weight loss Gil et al, 2010;Idris et al, 2012;Idris et al, 2010;Khare et al, 2011;M. V. Kok, 2012;.…”
Section: (C) Thermogravimetric Analysis (Tga)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that the non-isothermal kinetic method is less time consuming than the isothermal kinetic method. It has been proposed that the nonisothermal thermal kinetic method is simpler to use and can provide a good indicator to characterise the propensity of coal to spontaneous combustion Gil et al, 2010;Idris et al, 2012;Idris et al, 2010;Khare et al, 2011;M. V. Kok, 2012;.…”
Section: Rate Study or Kinetic Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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