THE CATALYTIC EFFECT OF ZINC-OXIDE (ZNO) ON THE KINETICS OF COMBUSTION REACTIONS OF SOLID WASTE MATERIALS

Citrakara Upendra, Sneha Bandhana, Kusuma Himawan, Alfian hudan Laksana, Hadi Rahmad
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This study aims to determine the catalytic effect of ZnO on the kinetics of the decomposition reaction of burning solid waste. ZnO catalyst was chosen because it has high mobility and reactivity. samples were prepared and randomly selected consisting of 12 types of inorganic waste and 10 types of organic waste. The research instrument uses (DTA) Differential Thermal Analysis proximate testing. From this test the data in the form of a mass decrease graph will be analyzed descriptively. The description of the data is displayed through the TG-DTG curve and the calculation of the activation energy (Ea) using the fitting model. the DTG curve identifies three peaks indicating the decomposition stages of the three components have different characteristics. The decomposed components are 1. lignocellulosic organic and low stability organic components, 2. Volatile substances from plastic components, 3. hydrocarbon residues and ash reformation. The combustion temperature increases in samples with high catalyst concentrations, but the burnout temperature decreases in samples with high catalyst concentrations. The DTA curve shows the increased reactivity of samples with high catalyst concentrations. Oxidative reactions which are exothermic/external heating increase in samples with high catalyst concentrations. The catalytic effect on the addition of zinc-oxide (ZnO) catalyst concentration to the components showed a decrease in the hydrocarbon component and an increase in the short chain hydrocarbon component. Increasing the concentration of zinc-oxide (ZnO) catalyst in the sample increases the activation energy. However, overall the addition of catalyst concentration in the combustion of organic-inorganic solid waste samples was able to reduce the activation energy at the end of the combustion reaction
氧化锌(zno)对固体废物燃烧反应动力学的催化作用
本研究旨在确定氧化锌对固体废物焚烧分解反应动力学的催化作用。选择氧化锌催化剂是因为它具有高流动性和高反应活性。研究人员制备并随机抽取了 12 种无机废物和 10 种有机废物样品。研究仪器使用(DTA)差热分析近似测试。通过该测试,将以质量下降图的形式对数据进行描述性分析。数据描述通过 TG-DTG 曲线显示,并使用拟合模型计算活化能(Ea)。DTG 曲线确定了三个峰值,表明三种成分的分解阶段具有不同的特征。分解的成分包括:1.木质纤维素有机物和低稳定性有机物成分;2.塑料成分中的挥发性物质;3.碳氢化合物残留物和灰烬转化。催化剂浓度高的样品燃烧温度升高,而催化剂浓度低的样品燃烧温度降低。DTA 曲线显示,催化剂浓度高的样品的反应活性增加。催化剂浓度高的样品中,放热/外部加热的氧化反应增加。各组分中添加氧化锌(ZnO)催化剂浓度的催化作用表明,碳氢化合物组分减少,短链碳氢化合物组分增加。提高样品中氧化锌催化剂的浓度会增加活化能。不过,总体而言,在有机-无机固体废物样品燃烧过程中添加催化剂浓度能够降低燃烧反应结束时的活化能
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