Experimental Investigation on the Reduction of Catalyst Costs in the Polyethylene Pyrolysis Process
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In our earlier works, the catalyst USY zeolite was tested for the pyrolysis of High density polyethylene (HDPE). It yielded 71% liquid oil that could be separated into diesel and gasoline-like fractions [3]. However, the high cost of this catalyst led to the present study where the effects of different low-cost catalysts on catalytic cracking of HDPE were investigated. GC-MS analysis were performed to check the carbon distribution of each sample and to make theoretical gasoline/diesel quantification in the pyrolysis liquids. Products where compared by studying carbon distribution, condensable range, branching degrees and reaction speeds. According to all those parameters, none of them outperformed USY zeolite. The Second Part has been conducted to observe the regeneration of USY Zeolite and monitor its performance for its economic value. The regeneration was done 10 times and the performance was monitored after every experiment with respect to % of heavier compound yields, carbon distribution range, char deposition range and gasoline and diesel yields. It was found that the regenerated catalyst loses its capability very slowly and even after 10 regenerations products characteristics were not sensibly altered.
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