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Modeling of the devolatilization kinetics during pyrolysis of grape residues

Thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA) was performed on grape seeds, skins, stalks, marc, vine-branches, grape seed oil and grape seeds depleted of their oil. The TGA data was modeled through Gaussian, logistic and Miura-Maki distributed activation energy models (DAEMs) and a simpler two-parameter model. All DAEMs allowed an accurate prediction of the TGA data; however, the Miura-Maki model could not account for the complete range of conversion for some substrates, while the Gaussian and logistic DAEMs suffered from the interrelation between the pre-exponential factor k0 and the mean activation energy E0--an obstacle that can be overcome by fixing the value of k0 a priori. The results confirmed the capabilities of DAEMs but also highlighted some drawbacks in their application to certain thermodegradation experimental data.
- University of Trento Italy
- University of Trento Italy
Waste Products, Temperature, Kinetics, Logistic Models, Models, Chemical, Thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA), Distributed activation energy model (DAEM), Dynamic pyrolysis, Devolatilization kinetics, Grape marc., Thermogravimetry, Vitis, Biomass, Volatilization, Biotechnology
Waste Products, Temperature, Kinetics, Logistic Models, Models, Chemical, Thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA), Distributed activation energy model (DAEM), Dynamic pyrolysis, Devolatilization kinetics, Grape marc., Thermogravimetry, Vitis, Biomass, Volatilization, Biotechnology
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