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    Isoconversional kinetic analysis applied to five phosphoniumcation-based ionic liquids

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    Thermal degradation of five phosphonium cation-based ionic liquids ([P66614][BEHP], [P66614][(iC8)2PO2],[P66614][NTf2], [P44414][DBS] and [P4442][DEP]) was studied using dynamic methodology (25–600◦C at 5,10 and 20◦C/min) in both inert (nitrogen) and reactive (oxygen) atmospheres. In addition, isothermalexperiments (90 min at 200, 225 and 250◦C) were carried out with [P66614][(iC8)2PO2]. Results indicatethat thermal stability is clearly dominated by the coordination ability of the anion, with [P66614][NTf2] out-performing the other ones in both pyrolytic and oxidising conditions. Although the thermal degradationmechanism is affected by atmospheric conditions, the degradation trend remains practically constant.As the dynamic methodology usually overestimates the long-term thermal stability, an isoconversionalmethodology is better for predicting the long-term thermal stability of these ionic liquids in order to beused as base oil or additive in lubricants formulation. Finally, the model-free methodology can predict atlower costs the ILs performance in isothermal conditions

    Model-free kinetics applied to sugarcane bagasse combustion

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    Vyazovkin's model-free kinetic algorithms were applied to determine conversion, isoconversion and apparent activation energy to both dehydration and combustion of sugarcane bagasse. Three different steps were detected with apparent activation energies of 76.1 +/- 1.7, 333.3 +/- 15.0 and 220.1 +/- 4.0 kJ/mol in the conversion range of 2-5%, 15-60% and 70-90%, respectively. The first step is associated with the endothermic process of drying and release of water. The others correspond to the combustion (and carbonization) of organic matter (mainly cellulose, hemicellulose and lignin) and the combustion of the products of pyrolysis. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.448211111
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