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Influence of initial particle density on the reaction mode of porous carbon particles

✍ Scribed by Robert H. Essenhigh


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
731 KB
Volume
99
Category
Article
ISSN
0010-2180

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✦ Synopsis


In combustion of porous carbon particles, the relation between particle density and diameter: or/o-0 = (d/do)% was obtained in an earlier analysis [1]. This present work extends that earlier analysis to show with experimental support that (1) the power index, a, varies with the initial char density, tr0, according to = a0(1 -~0/~), where ~, is the He density, and (2) that the limit value of a at zero density, a0, is inversely proportional to the square root of the velocity constant of the reaction. Available experimental data values for a 0 yielded an effective value of activation energy, E, of 23 kcal/mol, and 46 kcal/mol after correction for Zone II behavior in agreement with earlier analysis of the same data by a different method [4]. For values of a, supporting the linear decline of a with o-0, the experimental data base was a set of 37 values obtained from 15 literature sources. The set showed a surprisingly small range in o~ values, from 0 to 7, and with most in the range 1-3, in spite of the different methods of experiment, char types, origins, particle sizes, and reaction temperatures. This suggests that, while Zone II reaction may be common, the depth of penetration of the reaction in Zone II combustion may be quite shallow. It also supports the conclusion that intrinsic reactivity from different char sources may be very similar and that differences in combustion rate may be determined less by chemical reactivity differences and more by physical access to thc surface and interior of the particle, with access to the interior largely determined by initial char density, ~r 0, at the start of char combustion.


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