Computational aspects of kinetic analysis. Part B: The ICTAC Kinetics Project - the decomposition kinetics of calcium carbonate revisited, or some tips on survival in the kinetic minefield
M. Maciejewski, Computational aspects of kinetic analysis. Part B: The ICTAC Kinetics Project - the decomposition kinetics of calcium carbonate revisited, or some tips on survival in the kinetic minefield, THERMOC ACT, 355(1-2), 2000, pp. 145-154
This paper is Part B (PartA, M.E. Brown, et al., Thermochim. Acta, Special
Issue Toward the New Century) of a series of papers that present and discus
s the results of the ICTAC Kinetic Analysis Project. This part discusses th
e results which participants in the project have obtained from the isotherm
al and non-isothermal data provided on the thermal decomposition of calcium
carbonate in nitrogen and in vacuum. The data demonstrate that the kinetic
description of the process depends strongly on the experimental conditions
. The very limited applicability of the kinetic methods that use single-hea
ting rate data is emphasized. To obtain reliable kinetic descriptions, one
should use computational methods that employ multi-heating rate data and al
low for treating multi-step processes. The importance of evaluating full ki
netic triplets is illustrated for several cases when knowledge of the activ
ation energy alone does not permit adequate interpretation of kinetic data.
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