Zhiwei Wang, Shuai Guo, Gaofeng Chen, Mengju Zhang, T. Sun, Yan Chen, Mengge Wu, Xiaofei Xin, Shuhua Yang, Tingzhou Lei, K. R. Burra, Ashwani K. Gupta
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Abstract
Continued social and mobility development has caused sharp increase in the number of waste tires, increased environmental pollution and waste of limited resources. Agricultural residues is a bioresource, which has drawn increased attention in recent years. The thermochemical conversion of waste tires and agricultural residues and their mixtures offers important prospects for scientific development, which can provide energy security and much reduced environmental footprint. In this paper, pyrolysis of waste tires (WT) and its co-pyrolysis with maize stalk (MS), wheat straw (WS), cotton stalk (CS), rape straw (RS) or peanut shell (PS) agricultural residues, in mass ratios of 1:1 were investigated at different heating rate using thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The kinetic parameters were calculated using Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO) and Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose (KAS) kinetic models at heating rates of 20, 30, and 50°C/min. The synergistic effect between waste tires and the agricultural residues was explored by calculating the deviation between the experimental and calculated values. The results showed the presence of a synergistic effect between the co-pyrolysis of waste tires and the residual agricultural residues. In the kinetic analysis, activation energies of waste tires, agricultural residues and their mixtures were calculated using the two models. The reaction followed a multistage reaction mechanism. The differential thermogravimetry (DTG) behavior of the mixture was similar to the weighted aggregate results of waste tire and agricultural waste samples, pyrolyzed separately. These results provide some insights on the combined treatment of waste tires and agricultural waste residues.
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Specific areas of importance including, but not limited to: Fundamentals of thermodynamics such as energy, entropy and exergy, laws of thermodynamics; Thermoeconomics; Alternative and renewable energy sources; Internal combustion engines; (Geo) thermal energy storage and conversion systems; Fundamental combustion of fuels; Energy resource recovery from biomass and solid wastes; Carbon capture; Land and offshore wells drilling; Production and reservoir engineering;, Economics of energy resource exploitation