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Characteristics of a new type continuous two-stage pyrolysis of waste polyethylene

Journal

ENERGY
Volume 166, Issue -, Pages 343-351

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2018.10.078

Keywords

Plastic; Two-stage pyrolysis; Polyolefin; Olefin; Ethene; Chlorine

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  1. Korea Environmental Industry Technology Institute (KEITI) - Ministry of Environment of Korea [2016000710004]

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Waste polyethylene (PE) was pyrolyzed in a continuous two-stage pyrolysis process having auger and fluidized bed reactors. The main aim of the study was to produce a pyrolysis gas containing high contents of olefins along with a clean pyrolysis oil at moderate reaction conditions. In the experiment, the temperatures of the auger and fluidized bed reactors were varied from 30 to 300 degrees C and from 653 to 736 degrees C, and a CaO hot filter was used to capture HCl liberated during pyrolysis. At elevated auger reactor temperatures, the PE molecules in the reactor shifted to higher vibrational energy states, resulting in the weakening of the C-C bond of PE molecule. The PE melt leaving the auger reactor could finally be decomposed into short chains in the fluidized bed reactor. The total yield of ethene, propene, and 1,3 butadiene was 30-53 wt.%. The olefin yield increased with increasing auger reactor temperature. The highest gas (74.6 wt.%) and ethene (34.5 wt.%) yields were obtained when N-2 was used as the fluidizing medium. Pyrolysis oil, whose yield was 15-38 wt.%, was mostly composed of aromatic hydrocarbons. The CaO hot filter could reduce the chlorine content in the pyrolysis oil to 66.5 ppm. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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