Ak. Burnham, Application of the Sestak-Berggren equation to organic and inorganic materials of practical interest, J THERM ANA, 60(3), 2000, pp. 895-908
Reactions that have an initial acceleratory period are common in both organ
ic and inorganic systems. The Sestak-Berggren equation, dx/dt= -kx(n)(1-x)(
m)[-ln(x)](p), with p set to zero (also called the extended Prout-Tompkins
(PT) equation) is an excellent empirical kinetic law for many of these syst
ems. In this work, it is shown to fit both isothermal and constant heating
rate pyrolysis data for a well-preserved algal kerogen in a petroleum sourc
e rock and two synthetic polymers (polycarbonate and poly-ether-etherketone
), dehydration of calcium oxalate monohydrate, decomposition of ammonium pe
rcholorate, and diffusive release of gas implanted in materials. Activation
energies derived by non-linear regression to multiple experiments are cons
istent with those derived by simple isoconversional methods. Errors caused
by misapplication of first-order kinetics to single-heating-rate data are d
iscussed briefly.