Comparison of Kinetic Models for Carbon Dioxide and Steam Gasification of Rice Husk Char
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Abstract
This study reports carbon conversion rate calcu-
lated from the online gas analysis obtained from rice husks
char gasification by using carbon dioxide and steam as reac-
tive gases. Rice husks char is produced by the pyrolysis of
rice husks in a muffle furnace at 450 °C during 45 min. The
gasification tests are carried out at several temperatures 900,
950 and 1000 °C by using carbon dioxide and steam under
isothermal conditions. The volume reaction model (VRM),
shrinking core model (SCM) and random pore model (RPM)
are studied to interpret obtained experimental data. Kinetic
parameters such as activation energy (E) and pre-exponential
factors (A) are determined from gas-analysis data by using
Arrhenius equation. From results confrontation, between
experimental data and obtained results from used models, it
is found that RPM agrees better with experimental data than
the other two models. We also obtained an activation energy
of 165.8 kJ/mol and pre-exponential factor of 2595.4 s −1 for
Ψ equal to 3.8 for carbon dioxide gasification and, respec-
tively, 152.9 kJ/mol and 3473.4 s −1 from Ψ = 2.16 for steam
gasification
