2020
DOI: 10.9767/bcrec.15.1.6985.253-263
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Dynamic Model-Free and Model-Fitting Kinetic Analysis during Torrefaction of Oil Palm Frond Pellets

Abstract: Torrefaction is a thermal conversion method extensively used for improving the properties of biomass. Usually this process is conducted within a temperature range of 200-300 °C under an inert atmosphere with residence time up to 60 minutes. This work aimed to study the kinetic of thermal degradation of oil palm frond pellet (OPFP) as solid biofuel for bioenergy production. The kinetics of OPFP during torrefaction was studied using frequently used iso-conversional model fitting (Coats-Redfern (CR)) and integral… Show more

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“…As mentioned above, this difference reflects the fact that the KAS method does not consider the reaction mechanism, in contrast to the adjustment model, which requires a mass-dependent function. Results indicate that palm leaves have significant potential as a source of bioenergy [66].…”
Section: Kinetics Of Other Potentially Important Biomassesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…As mentioned above, this difference reflects the fact that the KAS method does not consider the reaction mechanism, in contrast to the adjustment model, which requires a mass-dependent function. Results indicate that palm leaves have significant potential as a source of bioenergy [66].…”
Section: Kinetics Of Other Potentially Important Biomassesmentioning
confidence: 97%