2021
DOI: 10.3390/catal11111344
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A Thermal Study on Peat Oxidation Behavior in the Presence of an Iron-Based Catalyst

Abstract: Peat is a resource used for heat and energy, particularly in countries where peat is abundant and conventional fuels are not available. Some countries have made extensive use of peat resources to produce electricity and heat in addition to light hydrocarbons. By doing so, they were able to reduce the cost of importing fossil fuels. To the best of our knowledge, there is a lack of a detailed description of the peat oxidation process in the presence of other substances. Herein, the process of peat oxidation was … Show more

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“…The third stage of mass loss under the heating rate of 5°C min -1 begins at 600°C and becomes more obvious between 660°C and 800°C. Such a high temperature facilitates the decomposition of peat materials, leading to a reduction in char production (Chen et al, 2011;Khelkhal et al, 2021). In Figure 1(b), the DTG curve illustrates a mass loss peak at about 780°C for a 5°C min -1 heating rate.…”
Section: Pyrolysis For Virgin Peatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The third stage of mass loss under the heating rate of 5°C min -1 begins at 600°C and becomes more obvious between 660°C and 800°C. Such a high temperature facilitates the decomposition of peat materials, leading to a reduction in char production (Chen et al, 2011;Khelkhal et al, 2021). In Figure 1(b), the DTG curve illustrates a mass loss peak at about 780°C for a 5°C min -1 heating rate.…”
Section: Pyrolysis For Virgin Peatmentioning
confidence: 99%