Exploring copyrolysis characteristics and thermokinetics of peach stone and bituminous coal blends

Author:

Khoja Asif Hussain1ORCID,Gohar Hamad1,Khan Waqar Ul Habib1,Qazi Umair Yaqub2,Din Israf Ud3,Al‐Anazi Abdulaziz4,Ashraf Waqar Muhammad5ORCID,Mujtaba M. A.6ORCID,Riaz Fahid7ORCID,Daood Syed Sheraz8

Affiliation:

1. Fossil Fuels Laboratory, Department of Thermal Energy Engineering, U.S.‐Pakistan Centre for Advanced Studies in Energy (USPCAS‐E) National University of Sciences & Technology (NUST) Islamabad Pakistan

2. Department of Chemistry, College of Science University of Hafr Al Batin Hafr Al Batin Saudi Arabia

3. Chemistry Department, College of Science and Humanities Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University Alkharj Saudi Arabia

4. Department of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering King Saud University Riyadh Saudi Arabia

5. The Sargent Centre for Process Systems Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering University College London London UK

6. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Engineering and Technology Lahore Pakistan

7. Faculty of Engineering Abu Dhabi University Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates

8. Institute of Energy and Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Electrical, Energy and Environmental Engineering University of the Punjab Lahore Pakistan

Abstract

AbstractCopyrolysis, being an active area of research due to its synergistic impact in utilizing diverse fuel resources, including waste materials, like, peach stone (PS), has been the focal point for this study. PS, produced in vast quantities annually and typically intended for landscaping or insulation purposes, is being studied in combination with low‐grade bituminous coal for energy utilization focusing on thermokinetics and synergistic aspects. Coal‐peach stone (C‐PS) blends were formulated at different ratios and subjected to comprehensive characterization techniques, including ultimate analysis (CHN‐S), gross calorific value (GCV), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA). The ultimate analysis revealed an enhancement in carbon and hydrogen content from 45.38% to 68.08% and from 3.89% to 6.96%, respectively. Additionally, a reduction in sulfur and nitrogen content from 0.54% to 0.11% and from 1.16% to 0.42%, respectively, was observed with an increase in the ratio of PS in the C‐PS blends. The GCV of C‐PS blends ranged from 20.75 to 26.01 MJ kg−1. The pyrolysis conditions simulated in TGA are pivotal for evaluating thermokinetics and synergistic effects. The 60C:40PS blend shows a positive synergy index (SI) value of 0.0203% concerning total mass loss (MLT) indicating a favorable condition for bio‐oil generation. Coats–Redfern model‐fitting method reveals that the activation energy (Ea) of C‐PS blends increases in Section II with the addition of PS, and conversely, it decreases in Section III. The Ea for 100PS and 100C was 106.76 and 45.85 kJ mol−1 through (D3) and (F1), respectively, which was improved through the optimal blend 60C:40PS with an Ea of 94.56 and 27.58 kJ mol−1 through (D3) and (F2), respectively. The values obtained from linear regression prove that the kinetic models are effective while the thermodynamic analysis indicates that the pyrolytic behavior of C‐PS blends is characterized as endothermic, nonspontaneous, and capable of achieving thermodynamic equilibrium more rapidly.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality

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