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Investigations of the pyrolysis kinetics of heavy distillation residues with the aid of thermogravimetry. (In German). H. Kopsch. Erdol Erdgas Kohle, March 1995, 111(3), 122--124.

The use of thermogravimetry to measure and evaluate the pyrolysis kinetics according to the method of Flyn and Wall, enables the dependence of both the coefficients of the Arrhenius equation, such as activation energy E and frequency factor A, upon the conversion to be determined in addition to the empiric index numbers of thermogravimetry. The evaluation of the peak maximum temperatures of the DTG curves according to ASTM E 698--79 supplies data, which correspond to those received by the method according to Flyn and Wall at corresponding conversion gradients. 6 refs.

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