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Production of alternative liquid fuels from catalytic hydrocracking of plastics over Ni/SBA-15 catalyst

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MATERIALS TODAY-PROCEEDINGS
Volume 57, Issue -, Pages 1040-1047

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.matpr.2021.09.048

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Hydrocracking; Ni/SBA-15; Plastics; PAHs; Aromatics; Alkenes

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This study compared the production of alternative liquid fuels obtained from different plastic pyrolysis processes, finding that catalytic hydrocracking could suppress cracking, increase yield, and reduce PAHs formation.
The extremely increasing amount of plastic waste due to the development of human society, economics and urbanization is an emergency task that must be urgently handled in order to reduce environmental problems. Although the plastic wastes can be converted to alternative liquid fuels through pyrolysis process, the compositions in the pyrolysis oil depended on the chemical structure of raw materials and pyrolysis condition affect its quality. Thus, this research aimed to comparatively investigate the production of alternative liquid fuels obtained from mixed plastics containing polystyrene (PS)/polyethylene terephthalate (PET)/polyethylene (PE)/polypropylene (PP) at 20/5/35/40 (w/w) via non-catalytic cracking (under N-2 atmosphere), non-catalytic hydrocracking (under H-2 atmosphere), and catalytic hydrocracking over 10 wt% Ni/SBA-15 catalyst conducted at an atmospheric pressure and 650 degrees C for 1 h. The product yields and chemical compositions (paraffins, olefins, aromatics and PAHs) in the liquid products generated from these processes were investigated and also compared to ones obtained from the non catalytic processes of each plastic. Herein, the characteristics of 10 wt% Ni/SBA-15 catalyst was analyzed by N-2-adsorption/desorption, X-ray diffraction (XRD), and H-2-temperature programmed reduction (H-2- TPR). The results indicated that the non-catalytic processes of PS provided the highest content of oil and wax product (ca. 92 wt%). Whereas, the non-catalytic hydrocracking of the mixed plastics gave the lowest one (ca. 69 wt%). However, the catalytic hydrocracking over 10 wt% Ni/SBA-15 catalyst (2.5 - 10.0 wt% based on the mixed plastics) could suppress the cracking and yielded the higher amount of oil and wax to ca. 76-80 wt%. To consider the chemical compositions in the liquid phase, the PAHs formation was relied on the aromatic structure in the feedstocks. The liquid product derived from the non catalytic processes of PS contained the highest amount of PAHs compounds (2622-2926 ppm) followed by the mixed plastics. When the 10 wt% Ni/SBA-15 catalyst was applied to the catalytic hydrocracking of the mixed plastics, the amount of PAHs in the liquid product decreased from 1621 ppm to ca. 1000 ppm (30 - 40% PAHs reduction) without the reduction of heating value when compared to one obtained from the non-catalytic processes.Copyright (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the International Symposium of Reaction Engineering, Catalysis & Sustainable Energy

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