Separate two-step and continuous two-stage pyrolysis of a waste plastic mixture to produce a chlorine-depleted oil
Ki-Bum Park,
Min-Jun Choi,
Da-Yeong Chae,
Jaeheum Jung and
Joo-Sik Kim
Energy, 2022, vol. 244, issue PA
Abstract:
In this study, a separate two-step pyrolysis (using auger and fixed-bed reactors) and a continuous two-stage pyrolysis (using auger and fluidized bed reactors) were conducted. This two-step pyrolysis was conducted to understand the effect of a 300 °C thermal pretreatment with the auger reactor before main pyrolysis on the chlorine removal. The fixed-bed pyrolysis of a solid product obtained after the pretreatment produced an oil with 464 ppm chlorine. An oil with only 14 ppm of organic chlorine could be obtained when a solid containing CaO was pyrolyzed in the fixed-bed reactor. Thermal pretreatment also caused changes in the yield and product composition; pretreatment led to an increase in gas yield and aromatic content of the oil. In the continuous two-stage pyrolysis of a waste plastic mixture having 3 wt% polyvinyl chloride at 730 °C, chlorinated gases were removed in parallel from the outlet of the auger reactor line and through a CaO hot filter; this produced an oil with 6.3 ppm organic chlorine. In the two-stage pyrolysis, an aromatic-rich oil (80 wt%) was obtained. The two-stage pyrolysis successfully converted the waste plastic mixture into an oil which could be acceptable as a feedstock for petrochemical industries.
Keywords: Chlorine; Polyvinylchloride; Pyrolysis; Two-stage; Waste plastic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2021.122583
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