Recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from waste high density polyethylene by thermal pyrolysis
Thermal degradation of waste plastics in an inert atmosphere has been regarded as a productive method, because this process can convert waste plastics into hydrocarbons that can be used either as fuels or as a source of chemicals. In this work, waste high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic was chos...
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doaj-978c904c2fd7442da1dac6bdc1204e4f2020-11-25T02:38:41ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832011-12-0128465966710.1590/S0104-66322011000400011Recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from waste high density polyethylene by thermal pyrolysisSachin KumarR. K. SinghThermal degradation of waste plastics in an inert atmosphere has been regarded as a productive method, because this process can convert waste plastics into hydrocarbons that can be used either as fuels or as a source of chemicals. In this work, waste high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic was chosen as the material for pyrolysis. A simple pyrolysis reactor system has been used to pyrolyse waste HDPE with the objective of optimizing the liquid product yield at a temperature range of 400ºC to 550ºC. Results of pyrolysis experiments showed that, at a temperature of 450ºC and below, the major product of the pyrolysis was oily liquid which became a viscous liquid or waxy solid at temperatures above 475ºC. The yield of the liquid fraction obtained increased with the residence time for waste HDPE. The liquid fractions obtained were analyzed for composition using FTIR and GC-MS. The physical properties of the pyrolytic oil show the presence of a mixture of different fuel fractions such as gasoline, kerosene and diesel in the oil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322011000400011PyrolysisWaste HDPEFTIRGC-MSAlternative fuel |
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Recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from waste high density polyethylene by thermal pyrolysis |
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Recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from waste high density polyethylene by thermal pyrolysis |
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Recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from waste high density polyethylene by thermal pyrolysis |
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Recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from waste high density polyethylene by thermal pyrolysis |
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Recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from waste high density polyethylene by thermal pyrolysis |
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recovery of hydrocarbon liquid from waste high density polyethylene by thermal pyrolysis |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering |
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0104-6632 1678-4383 |
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Thermal degradation of waste plastics in an inert atmosphere has been regarded as a productive method, because this process can convert waste plastics into hydrocarbons that can be used either as fuels or as a source of chemicals. In this work, waste high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic was chosen as the material for pyrolysis. A simple pyrolysis reactor system has been used to pyrolyse waste HDPE with the objective of optimizing the liquid product yield at a temperature range of 400ºC to 550ºC. Results of pyrolysis experiments showed that, at a temperature of 450ºC and below, the major product of the pyrolysis was oily liquid which became a viscous liquid or waxy solid at temperatures above 475ºC. The yield of the liquid fraction obtained increased with the residence time for waste HDPE. The liquid fractions obtained were analyzed for composition using FTIR and GC-MS. The physical properties of the pyrolytic oil show the presence of a mixture of different fuel fractions such as gasoline, kerosene and diesel in the oil. |
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Pyrolysis Waste HDPE FTIR GC-MS Alternative fuel |
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