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Decomposition kinetic study, spectroscopic and pyrolytic analyses of Isoberlinia doka and Pinus ponderosa
Two woody species of different origins were subjected
to Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, thermogravimetric
analysis, and analytical pyrolysis gas
chromatography/mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS). FlynnWall-Ozawa,
a model-free technique, was adopted for the decomposition
kinetic study of Isoberlinia doka (ID) and Pinus
ponderosa (PP). FTIR spectroscopy was employed to determine
the level of cellulose crystallinity in the samples under
investigation using the total crystallinity and lateral order indices
methods. The apparent activation energy appeared as a
function of conversion with significant influence from biomass
diversity. The apparent activation energy recorded
values of 202 to 365 kJ mol−1 for ID and 205 to
583 kJ mol−1 for PP. Thus, biomass decomposition kinetics
is better modeled as a multi-step reaction mechanism. The
analytical Py-GC/MS showed the presence of acids, sugars,
and phenolic compounds in significant proportions for the two
biomass samples. There were marked distinctions in both the
quantity and the individual compounds detected in the biomass
samples that were investigated