Jo. Jaber et Sd. Probert, Non-isothermal thermogravimetry and decomposition kinetics of two Jordanian oil shales under different processing conditions, FUEL PROC T, 63(1), 2000, pp. 57-70
Two oil shale samples from two different deposits in Jordan have been non-i
sothermally pyrolysed using a thermogravimetric analyser (TGA). The control
ling parameters studied were the final pyrolysis temperature (up to 900 deg
rees C) and the influence of the heating rate (from 20 to 50 K min(-1)) as
well as type of purge gas (N-2 or CO2) employed on the process of thermal d
egradation of the shale sample. The integral method was used in the analysi
s of TGA data in order to determine the pyrolysis kinetics. The main region
of the sample's weight loss, arising from the conversion of organic matter
to oil and gas, occurred within the temperature range 200 degrees C to 600
degrees C. The magnitude of the total weight loss was mainly dependent on
the final temperature, as well as, to a lesser extent, on the heating rate
employed. The rates of decomposition of the Ellujjun and Sultani oil shales
changed significantly at a critical temperature of similar to 305 +/- 15 d
egrees C. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.