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Energy crops for sustainable phytoremediation – Thermal decomposition kinetics

Authors: Sebastian Werle; Khanh-Quang Tran; Thuat T. Trinh; Thuat T. Trinh; Marta Pogrzeba; Aneta Magdziarz; Szymon Sobek;
Abstract
Abstract The thermal decomposition kinetics of two energy crops Miscanthus x giganteus and Sida hermaphrodita biomass materials harvested from a phytoremediation study in Polish and Germany have been studied, assuming a three-pseudocomponent model. The kinetic parameters extracted from the study are realistic and within reasonable ranges. The activation energies are within 20 - 103.55 kJ/mol. The reaction orders are within 1.01-1.99. The result shows that the energy crops from the Polish site exhibited higher conversion rates than the samples from Germany. A negative effect of the ash content on the biomass reactivity is observed.
Related Organizations
- Silesian University of Technology Poland
- Institute For Ecology of Industrial Areas Poland
- An Giang University Viet Nam
- An Giang University Viet Nam
- AGH University of Science and Technology Poland
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