Abstract

The paper contains an analysis of the used of Diefallah's composite integral method of kinetic parameters evaluation. It is shown that the application of this method should be preceded by the application of an isoconversional method through which the dependence of the activation energy, E, on the conversion degree, a, should be established. If Edepends on a, Diefallah's composite integral method leads to erroneous results. If Edoes not depend on a, the true kinetic model should be comprised in the pre-established set of kinetic models. These observations were checked for two sets of non-isothermal data, namely: (a) the TG curves corresponding to the dehydration of CaC2O4·H2O; (b) the TG curves corresponding to the thermal decomposition of polyvinyl chloride (PVC).

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