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    Thermo-catalytic co-pyrolysis of palm kernel shell and plastic waste mixtures using bifunctional HZSM-5/limestone catalyst: Kinetic and thermodynamic insights

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    Chee, April Ling Kwang
    Chin, Bridgid Lai Fui
    Goh, Sharon Meng Xuang
    Chai, Yee Ho
    Loy, Adrian Chun Minh
    Cheah, Kin Wai
    Yiin, Chung Loong
    Lock, Serene Sow Mun
    Date
    2023
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Chee, A.L.K. and Chin, B.L.F. and Goh, S.M.X. and Chai, Y.H. and Loy, A.C.M. and Cheah, K.W. and Yiin, C.L. et al. 2023. Thermo-catalytic co-pyrolysis of palm kernel shell and plastic waste mixtures using bifunctional HZSM-5/limestone catalyst: Kinetic and thermodynamic insights. Journal of the Energy Institute. 107: 101194.
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    Journal of the Energy Institute
    DOI
    10.1016/j.joei.2023.101194
    Faculty
    Global Curtin
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    Global Curtin
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/90301
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    Kinetic and thermodynamic parameters of catalytic co-pyrolysis of palm kernel shell (PKS) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) with three different catalysts (zeolite HZSM-5, limestone (LS) and bifunctional HZSM-5/LS) using thermogravimetric analyser via nitrogen environment were studied. The experiments were carried out at different heating rates ranging from 10 to 100 K/min within temperature range of 50–900 °C. Flynn-Wall-Ozawa (FWO), Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose (KAS) and modified Distributed Activation Energy Model (DAEM) methods were employed in this current study. The average Ea for PKS, HDPE, PKS/HDPE (2:8) – HZSM-5, PKS/HDPE (2:8) – LS, PKS/HDPE (2:8) – HZSM-5/LS, PKS/HDPE (5:5) – HZSM-5/LS, PKS/HDPE (8:2) – HZSM-5/LS are 137.26–145.49, 247.73–250.45, 168.97–172.50, 149.74–152.79, 115.30–120.39, 124.36–129.41, 151.03–154.47 and 152.67–157.31 kJ mol−1, respectively. Among the different catalysts used, LS demonstrated the lowest average Ea (151.30–120.39 kJ mol−1) and ΔH (109.65–114.74 kJ mol−1). Positive values for ΔH and ΔG were found for the catalytic co-pyrolysis of PKS/HDPE mixtures which indicates the process is in endothermic reaction and possess non-spontaneous nature. The kinetic and thermodynamic analyses revealed the potential of PKS and HDPE as a potential feedstock for clean bioenergy production.

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