2021
DOI: 10.1002/kin.21504
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Potentialities of mass spectrometry on activation energy and secondary reactions determination of calcium oxalate thermal decomposition

Abstract: This work investigates the potentialities of the thermal analysis (TA) coupled with the mass spectrometry (MS) technique by studying the thermal decomposition of calcium oxalate monohydrate (CaC2O4·H2O). The aim of this work is twofold: to demonstrate, at first, the efficacy of coupling the thermal gravimetric (TG)‐MS experimental approach to check the presence of intermediate reactions beyond the conventional three‐step decomposition: dehydration, decarbonylation, and decarbonation; second, to test the reliab… Show more

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“…The average value of Ea for P-CO and P-CC were 259 kJ mol -1 and 237 kJ mol -1 for SLN, 233 kJ mol -1 and 171 kJ mol -1 for TQL, and 167 kJ mol -1 and 175 kJ mol -1 for WCK, respectively. These results are in agreement with those reported by Campostrini et al [62], who obtained Ea values for decarbonylation and decarboxylation reactions, using different kinetic methods, which were at the range of 150-300 kJ mol -1 and 215-290 kJ mol -1 , respectively. Additionally, they showed values of 165-187 kJ mol -1 and 170-180 kJ mol -1 when calculated based on volatile detection by mass spectrometry.…”
Section: Kinetic Triplet Estimationsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The average value of Ea for P-CO and P-CC were 259 kJ mol -1 and 237 kJ mol -1 for SLN, 233 kJ mol -1 and 171 kJ mol -1 for TQL, and 167 kJ mol -1 and 175 kJ mol -1 for WCK, respectively. These results are in agreement with those reported by Campostrini et al [62], who obtained Ea values for decarbonylation and decarboxylation reactions, using different kinetic methods, which were at the range of 150-300 kJ mol -1 and 215-290 kJ mol -1 , respectively. Additionally, they showed values of 165-187 kJ mol -1 and 170-180 kJ mol -1 when calculated based on volatile detection by mass spectrometry.…”
Section: Kinetic Triplet Estimationsupporting
confidence: 93%