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RF-ICP Thermal Plasma for Thermoplastic Waste Pyrolysis Process with High Conversion Yield and Tar Elimination

Journal

PROCESSES
Volume 8, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pr8030281

Keywords

radio frequency thermal plasma; intelligent feedback control system; process control algorithms; waste-to-energy; thermochemical processes; gasoline and diesel production; sustainable energy; time-dependent 3D comsol simulation

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  1. Proflange Ltd.

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This paper demonstrates an RF thermal plasma pyrolysis reaction apparatus that achieves 89 wt.% reaction conversion yield with no tar content. The demonstrated experimental apparatus consists of a 1100 W RFVII Inc. (104 Church St, Newfield, NJ 08344, United States) @ 13.56 MHz RF thermal plasma generator, a Navio matching network, intelligent feedback controller, and an 8-turn copper RF-ICP torch embedded in a 12 L thermochemical reactor. The intelligent feedback controller optimizes the thermal performance based on feedback signals from three online gas analyzers: CO, CO2 and NOx. The feedback controller output signal controls the RF thermal plasma torch current that provides real-time temperature control. The proposed reaction system achieves precise temperature profiles for both pyrolysis and gasification as well as increases end-product yield and eliminates undesired products such as tar and char. The identified hydrocarbon liquid mixture is 90 wt.% gasoline and 10 wt.%. diesel. The 8-turn RF-ICP thermal plasma torch has an average heating rate of +35 degrees C/min and a maximum operating temperature of 2000 degrees C and is able to sustain stable flame for more than 30 min. The reaction operating parameters are (550-990 degrees C tau = 30 min for pyrolysis and (1300 degrees C tau = 1 sec) for the gasification process. The identified hydrocarbon liquid products are 90 wt.% of a n-butyl-benzene (C6H5C4H9) and oluene (C7H8) mixture with less than 10 wt.% decane diesel fuel (C-10 H-22). Comsol simulation is used to assess the RF-ICP thermal plasma torch's thermal performance.

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