Plastic pyrolysis from municipal solid waste for fuels production
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https://doi.org/10.62239/jca.2024.034Keywords:
Waste plastic, pyrolysis oil, waste FCC catalystsAbstract
Waste plastic originates from different sources. Currently, plastic mixed with solid municipal waste is separated for recycling and incineration. Waste plastic is derived from crude oil and can be converted into fuel by pyrolysis. This study conducted experiments on pyrolysis of plastic at 500oC, which was separated from household waste, and evaluated the properties of pyrolysis oil. Using FCC waste catalyst to improve the clouding point of pyrolysis oil products has been measured and discussed. Based on an experimental data, a process for plastic pyrolysis combination with vapor cracking unit is proposed and adapted to the infranstructure of a waste treatment plant in Central Vietnam
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