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About compensation effect by thermal decomposition of some catalyst precursors

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In order to obtain catalysts, the thermal decomposition of the precursors is a compulsory step. However, kinetic analysis of the decomposition data obtained under non-isothermal conditions lead very seldom to the intimate reaction mechanism. There is also a lack of information because in non-isothermal kinetics, the compensation effect, is rather a rule and unfortunately a source of debate. In order to discriminate between these processes, and the influence of conversion, respectively temperature on the reaction rate, the NPK (non-parametric kinetic - Sempere and Nomen) method was used. This method is based on the singular value decomposition algorithm (SVD) applied on the matrix of reaction rate at corresponding conversion and temperature. This method allows a less speculative determination of the conversion functions and of the kinetic parameters.

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Vlase, T., Vlase, G., Chiriac, A. et al. About compensation effect by thermal decomposition of some catalyst precursors. J Therm Anal Calorim 80, 87–90 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10973-005-0618-5

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