2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2015.04.020
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Kinetic approach of multi-step thermal decomposition processes of iron(III) phosphate dihydrate FePO4∙2H2O

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“…The isoconversional analysis technique makes a compromise between the oversimplified single‐step Arrhenius method and the prevalent occurrence of processes whose kinetics is multistep and / or non‐Arrhenius . To date, kinetic parameters are best estimated by the isoconversional methods that allow the reaction model independent evaluation of the activation energy at various progressive degrees of conversion by conducting multiple experiments at different constant heating rates and hence highly recommended to estimate reliable kinetic description of the investigated thermal decomposition reaction process .…”
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“…The isoconversional analysis technique makes a compromise between the oversimplified single‐step Arrhenius method and the prevalent occurrence of processes whose kinetics is multistep and / or non‐Arrhenius . To date, kinetic parameters are best estimated by the isoconversional methods that allow the reaction model independent evaluation of the activation energy at various progressive degrees of conversion by conducting multiple experiments at different constant heating rates and hence highly recommended to estimate reliable kinetic description of the investigated thermal decomposition reaction process .…”
Section: Experimental and Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where k ( T ) is the Arrhenius rate constant, f (α) is the differential conversion function , E is the activation energy, A is the reaction rate, and R is the universal gas constant. This temperature dependence is referred to as the Arrhenius equation.…”
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“…The Model-free method is regarded as more accurate for a multistep reaction and has the form of differential and integral variants [13]. Based on an isoconversional principle, the rate of conversion is defined as the function of temperature at a constant conversion degree [13,14]. The kinetic analysis of solid-state material in thermal decomposition can be expressed as Eq.…”
Section: Kinetic Studiesmentioning
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“…The kinetic analysis of solid-state material in thermal decomposition can be expressed as Eq. (1) [13,[15][16][17] …”
Section: Kinetic Studiesmentioning
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