Assessment of synergistic effect on performing the co-pyrolysis process of coal and waste blends based on thermal analysis
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The preliminary thermogravimetric studies of co-pyrolyzed low rank coals (lignites Kostolac and Kolubara) with waste materials (spent coffee ground and waste rubber granulate) in a form of blends have been performed. Thermal analysis measurements of blend samples were carried out in a nitrogen, atmosphere at three different heating rates of 10, 15, and 20 K per minute. The coal-waste blends were prepared in the percentage ratios of 90:10, 80:20, and 70:30. This work analyzed the synergy analysis for considered blends shown via descriptive parameters during co-pyrolysis process. According to the performed analysis, the presence of synergistic effect was identified, where strong interactions were also observed. For lignite-spent coffee ground blends, it was found that two factors which affect the synergy effect with coal are concentration of added biomass material and the heating rate. For lignite-tire rubber granulate blends, the blending ratio take on a decisive role for positive conse...quences of a synergistic effect (ratios below 30% of tire rubber granulate in coals are desirable). Also, in this work the influence of micro-scale condition parameters such as heating rate (as the experimental regulatory factor) was analyzed on the magnitude response of synergism during co-pyrolysis.
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low-rank coals / waste / blend ratio / synergy effect / heating rateSource:
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Brat, Zagorka AU - Janković, Bojan AU - Stojiljković, Dragoslava AU - Radojević, Miloš AU - Manić, Nebojša G. PY - 2022 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/10307 AB - The preliminary thermogravimetric studies of co-pyrolyzed low rank coals (lignites Kostolac and Kolubara) with waste materials (spent coffee ground and waste rubber granulate) in a form of blends have been performed. Thermal analysis measurements of blend samples were carried out in a nitrogen, atmosphere at three different heating rates of 10, 15, and 20 K per minute. The coal-waste blends were prepared in the percentage ratios of 90:10, 80:20, and 70:30. This work analyzed the synergy analysis for considered blends shown via descriptive parameters during co-pyrolysis process. According to the performed analysis, the presence of synergistic effect was identified, where strong interactions were also observed. For lignite-spent coffee ground blends, it was found that two factors which affect the synergy effect with coal are concentration of added biomass material and the heating rate. For lignite-tire rubber granulate blends, the blending ratio take on a decisive role for positive consequences of a synergistic effect (ratios below 30% of tire rubber granulate in coals are desirable). Also, in this work the influence of micro-scale condition parameters such as heating rate (as the experimental regulatory factor) was analyzed on the magnitude response of synergism during co-pyrolysis. T2 - Thermal Science T1 - Assessment of synergistic effect on performing the co-pyrolysis process of coal and waste blends based on thermal analysis VL - 26 IS - 3 Part A SP - 2211 EP - 2224 DO - 10.2298/TSCI210516310B ER -
@article{ author = "Brat, Zagorka and Janković, Bojan and Stojiljković, Dragoslava and Radojević, Miloš and Manić, Nebojša G.", year = "2022", abstract = "The preliminary thermogravimetric studies of co-pyrolyzed low rank coals (lignites Kostolac and Kolubara) with waste materials (spent coffee ground and waste rubber granulate) in a form of blends have been performed. Thermal analysis measurements of blend samples were carried out in a nitrogen, atmosphere at three different heating rates of 10, 15, and 20 K per minute. The coal-waste blends were prepared in the percentage ratios of 90:10, 80:20, and 70:30. This work analyzed the synergy analysis for considered blends shown via descriptive parameters during co-pyrolysis process. According to the performed analysis, the presence of synergistic effect was identified, where strong interactions were also observed. For lignite-spent coffee ground blends, it was found that two factors which affect the synergy effect with coal are concentration of added biomass material and the heating rate. For lignite-tire rubber granulate blends, the blending ratio take on a decisive role for positive consequences of a synergistic effect (ratios below 30% of tire rubber granulate in coals are desirable). Also, in this work the influence of micro-scale condition parameters such as heating rate (as the experimental regulatory factor) was analyzed on the magnitude response of synergism during co-pyrolysis.", journal = "Thermal Science", title = "Assessment of synergistic effect on performing the co-pyrolysis process of coal and waste blends based on thermal analysis", volume = "26", number = "3 Part A", pages = "2211-2224", doi = "10.2298/TSCI210516310B" }
Brat, Z., Janković, B., Stojiljković, D., Radojević, M.,& Manić, N. G.. (2022). Assessment of synergistic effect on performing the co-pyrolysis process of coal and waste blends based on thermal analysis. in Thermal Science, 26(3 Part A), 2211-2224. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI210516310B
Brat Z, Janković B, Stojiljković D, Radojević M, Manić NG. Assessment of synergistic effect on performing the co-pyrolysis process of coal and waste blends based on thermal analysis. in Thermal Science. 2022;26(3 Part A):2211-2224. doi:10.2298/TSCI210516310B .
Brat, Zagorka, Janković, Bojan, Stojiljković, Dragoslava, Radojević, Miloš, Manić, Nebojša G., "Assessment of synergistic effect on performing the co-pyrolysis process of coal and waste blends based on thermal analysis" in Thermal Science, 26, no. 3 Part A (2022):2211-2224, https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI210516310B . .