Changes in the air reactivity of sets of chars obtained from pyrolysis of f
ive coals were determined. The effect of coal rank and pre-oxidation was as
sessed. The reactivities of the chars were determined by isothermal thermog
ravimetric methods performed at 500 degrees C, temperature at which the rea
ction of chars with oxygen is kinetically controlled. The values of maximum
reactivity, R-max, the reactivity at various conversions, R-X, the semi-re
action time, t(0.5), and the reaction time, t(0.9), were evaluated. Chars f
rom high-rank coals showed lower reactivities and longer reaction times. Ch
ar reactivity increased with an increase in the pre-oxidation; the higher t
he O/C ratio of precursor coal, the higher the reactivity of the correspond
ent char. The presence of oxygen-containing groups in precursor coal is lik
ely a key factor in char reactivity, related to the carbon active sites for
med after decomposition of C(O) complexes during coal pyrolysis. Pre-oxidat
ion caused an increase in the rate of heat flow during the reaction of char
s. However, differential thermal analyses indicated that the calorific valu
es of the chars are similar, regardless of rank and oxidation of precursor
coals. Thus, the main factor responsible for the loss of calorific value of
coals as a consequence of oxidation is the decrease in the energy produced
from the burning of the volatile matter and not from the residual char. (C
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