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Low-temperature treatment of polyethylene plastics and semi-coke mixture and CO2 gasification of finely ground products

Journal

FUEL
Volume 285, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.fuel.2020.119215

Keywords

Waste plastics; Coal; Co-pyrolysis; CO2 gasification; Kinetics

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFB0605902]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51804024]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [FRF-TP-18-008A2]

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A new treatment process for waste plastics involving heat treatment and addition of solid carbon material was proposed. The optimum treatment conditions were found to be a temperature of 723K and a plastic addition ratio of 20%. Gasification reactivity of the products with plastic addition was better than that of coal powder, with three kinetics models used to analyze the gasification process. The findings are expected to be useful for waste plastic treatment.
A new treatment process for waste plastics is proposed, in which mixtures of waste plastics and solid carbon material are heated under an inert atmosphere at low temperatures. Two variables-temperature and plastics addition ratio-were considered during the heat treatment and crushing tests. A series of tests was performed to explore the corresponding mechanism. The optimum heat treatment temperature was 723 K, and the optimum plastic addition ratio was 20%. Additionally, non-isothermal CO2 gasification tests of ground products conducted using a thermogravimetric analyser revealed that the gasification reactivity of products with plastic addition was better than that of the coal powder. The reactivity of the samples was in the following order: 20% > 25% > 15% > 10% > semi-coke. Three representative kinetics models, random pore model (RPM), volume reaction model (VM), and unreacted core model (URCM), were employed to analyse the kinetics of gasification. The RPM and VM were found to be suitable for the gasification of the products, which were characterised by various methods, and the heat treatment mechanism was analysed and discussed from the physical and chemical aspects. The findings herein are expected to be useful for the treatment of waste plastics.

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