Cellulosic Insulation Material I. Overall Degradation Kinetics and Reaction Heats
- 1 November 1980
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Combustion Science and Technology
- Vol. 24 (3-4) , 129-137
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00102208008952431
Abstract
Kinetic studies on the thermal and oxidative decomposition of untreated cellulosic insulation have been carried out with thermal analytical techniques (TGA and DSC) to provide input parameters for smoldering studies of this material. In dry nitrogen, the weight loss proceeds in one overall step that follows a diffusion-controlled rate law with parameters: A = 1.1 × 1013 min-1 and E = 39 kcal/mol. In air the decomposition proceeds in two overall steps, the first of which consumes ca 65 percent of the starting material via a diffusion-controlled rate law and has the activation parameters A = 7 × 1014 min-1, E = 41.5 kcal/mol. TGA experiments have shown the first oxidative step to be 0.43 order in oxygen mass fraction in the range of Yox = 0.0147 to 0.21. The second oxidation step follows a 3-D diffusion-controlled rate law and has the activation parameters A = 4 × 1010 min-1 and E = 39 kcal/mol. Heats of thermal and oxidative decomposition have been determined with the differential scanning calorimeter. Heat release rate is not always in direct proportion lo weight loss rate and a differing rate law is more suitable to describe these data.Keywords
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