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    Buratti, C.; Barbanera, M.; Bartocci, P.; Fantozzi, F.

    Bioresource technology, 06/2015, Letnik: 186
    Journal Article

    •The co-combustion kinetics of sub-bituminous coal and CER was studied.•Blending with cellulosic ethanol residue could improve the combustion performance.•Two isoconversional kinetic models are proposed to obtain kinetic parameters.•The lowest average activation energy was obtained by blending 20% CER. The influence of the addition of cellulosic ethanol residue (CER) on the combustion of Indonesian sub-bituminous coal was analyzed by non isothermal thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA). The effect of blends ratio (5%, 10%, 15% and 20%), interaction mechanism, and heating rate (5°C/min, 10°C/min, 15°C/min, 20°C/min) on the combustion process was studied. The results show that the increase of the blending ratio allows to achieve the increase of the combustibility index from 7.49E−08 to 5.26E−07 at the blending ratio of 20%. Two types of non-isothermal kinetic analysis methods (Ozawa–Flynn–Wall and Vyazovkin) were also applied. Results indicate that the activation energy of the blends decreases with increasing the conversion rate. In particular, the blending ratio of 20% confirms to have the better combustion performance, with the average value of the activation energy equal to 41.10kJ/mol obtained by Ozawa–Flynn–Wall model and 31.17kJ/mol obtained by Vyazovkin model.