Abstract

AbstractThe weight loss characteristics, surface morphology, functional group, and kinetic parameters of predried dyeing sludge (PDS) pyrolysis was studied for the first time in this paper. The contents of both volatile matter and organic matter in PDS char both decreased with the increase of pyrolysis temperature. The PDS pyrolysis process can be divided into four stages: S1 (30°C‐180°C)—water evaporation, S2 (180°C‐500°C)—decomposition of organic compounds such as aliphatic compounds and biomass fibres, S3 (500°C‐900°C)—decomposition of the former stage residues, and S4 (900°C‐1350°C)—decomposition of carbonaceous material remaining in the char and vaporization of partial ash. With the increase of pyrolysis temperature, the number density of small spherical particles on the PDS particle surface increased. The decomposition of aliphatic hydrocarbon was basically completed at 700°C. The average activation energy of PDS in S2‐S4 stages were 172.93, 445.65, and 301.76 kJ/mol, respectively. The pyrolysis reaction of PDS samples could be described by nth‐order reaction mechanism function.

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