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Kinetic Equations for Thermal Dissociation Processes. Part I. KEKAM equation

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Relationships have been established between the average conversion degree and the dissociation time for polydisperse granular material, taking its grain size distribution into account. It has been checked in which cases the kinetic curves obtained by a numerical solution can be described in terms of KEKAM equation.

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Pysiak, J.J., Albadwi, Y.A. Kinetic Equations for Thermal Dissociation Processes. Part I. KEKAM equation. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 63, 359–374 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1010184224240

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