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An incremental isoconversional method for kinetic analysis based on the orthogonal distance regression
Authors:Tibor Dubaj  Zuzana Cibulková  Peter Šimon
Affiliation:Department of Physical Chemistry, Institute of Physical Chemistry and Chemical Physics, Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia
Abstract:The parameters obtained from a kinetic analysis of thermoanalytical data often exhibit a conversion‐dependent behavior. A novel incremental isoconversional method able to deal with this phenomenon is proposed. The kinetic model is directly fitted to the experimental data using nonlinear orthogonal least squares procedure. The data are processed without transformations, so their error distribution is preserved. As the objective function is based on a maximum likelihood approach, reliable uncertainties of the parameters can be estimated. In contrast to other methods, the activation energy and the pre‐exponential factor are treated as equally important kinetic parameters and are estimated simultaneously. Validity of the method is verified on simulated data, including a dataset with local nonlinearity in the temperature variation. A practical application on the nonisothermal cold crystallization of polyethylene terephthalate is presented. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:model‐free kinetics  Arrhenius equation  activation energy  general rate equation
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