| Literature DB >> 29982062 |
Jianli Huang1, Jingyong Liu2, Jiacong Chen1, Wuming Xie1, Jiahong Kuo1, Xingwen Lu1, Kenlin Chang3, Shaoting Wen1, Guang Sun1, Haiming Cai1, Musa Buyukada4, Fatih Evrendilek5.
Abstract
The present study systematically investigated the combustion characteristics of spent mushroom substrate (SMS) using TG-MS (thermogravimetric/mass spectrometry) and TG-FTIR (thermogravimetric/Fourier transform infrared spectrometry) under five heating rates. The physicochemical characteristics and combustion index pointed to SMS as a promising biofuel for power generation. The high correlation coefficient of the fitting plots and similar activation energy calculated by various methods indicated that four suitable iso-conversional methods were used. The activation energy varied from 130.06 to 192.95 kJ/mol with a mean value of 171.49 kJ/mol using Flynn-Wall-Ozawa and decreased with the increased conversion degree. The most common emissions peaked at the range of 200-400 °C corresponding to volatile combustion stage, except for CO2, NO2 and NO. The peak CO2 emission occurred at 439.11 °C mainly due to the combustion of fixed carbon.Entities:
Keywords: Combustion; Iso-conversional methods; Spent mushroom substrate; TG-FTIR; TG-MS
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29982062 DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.06.106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioresour Technol ISSN: 0960-8524 Impact factor: 9.642