催化垃圾衍生燃料的理解:热重分析的量化见解

Sherif S. Rashwan, Micaël Boulet, Stéphane Moreau
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本研究采用热重分析法(TGA)来研究垃圾衍生燃料(RDF)各种成分的热降解行为。分析针对不同的垃圾衍生燃料馏分,包括纸板、混合纸张、混合塑料、其他有机物和细粉,以及原始垃圾衍生燃料。TGA 实验一式三份,以确保可重复性和均匀性评估。结果显示,每种材料都有不同的降解曲线,并受到水分含量的影响。纸板和混合纸因其纤维素含量而表现出相似的分解特性。纸板最初受水分影响而发生质量损失(5.52%),随后在 250-400 °C 温度下发生纤维素和半纤维素分解(58.86%),在 400-500 °C 温度下发生木质素降解(10.1%)。相比之下,初始含水量为 0.81% 的混合塑料则表现出多个分解步骤:聚氯乙烯在 200-335 °C 时降解(3.84%),聚苯乙烯在 335-400 °C 时降解(6.63%),聚丙烯在 400-450 °C 时降解(24.41%),高密度聚乙烯/低密度聚乙烯在 400-500 °C 时降解(54.6%)。初始含水量为 1.47% 的其他有机物在 200-381 °C时发生纤维素分解(37.98%),在 381-450 °C时发生聚酯/微丝降解(21.3%)。细纤维在 200-383 ℃时发生纤维素和半纤维素分解(29.8%),在 383-550 ℃时发生塑料/聚酯降解(43%)。混合塑料中的低密度聚乙烯在 483.6 °C 时发生纯聚合物分解。
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Catalyzing Refuse-Derived Fuel Understanding: Quantified Insights from Thermogravimetric Analysis
This study employs Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) to investigate the thermal degradation behavior of various components of Refuse-Derived Fuel (RDF). The analysis is conducted individually for different RDF fractions, including cardboard, mixed papers, mixed plastics, other organics, and fines, alongside raw RDF. TGA experiments are performed in triplicate to ensure repeatability and homogeneity assessment. The results reveal distinct degradation profiles for each material, influenced by moisture content. Cardboard and mixed papers exhibit similar decomposition characteristics attributed to their cellulose content. Cardboard undergoes initial moisture-driven mass loss (5.52%), followed by cellulose and hemicellulose decomposition (58.86%) at 250-400 °C and lignin degradation (10.1%) at 400-500 °C. In contrast, mixed plastics, with an initial moisture content of 0.81%, manifest multiple decomposition steps: PVC degradation (3.84%) at 200-335 °C, polystyrene (PS) degradation (6.63%) at 335-400 °C, polypropylene (PP) degradation (24.41%) at 400-450 °C, and HDPE/LDPE degradation (54.6%) at 400-500 °C. Other organics, with 1.47% initial moisture content, undergo cellulose decomposition (37.98%) at 200-381 °C and polyester/microfilament degradation (21.3%) at 381-450 °C. Fines display cellulose and hemicellulose decomposition (29.8%) at 200-383 °C and plastics/polyester degradation (43%) at 383-550 °C. LDPE in mixed plastics undergoes pure polymer decomposition at 483.6 °C.
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