Mechanistic Insight into Heteroatom Removal from Vacuum Gas Oil Blended with PMMA or PET Waste
Naydu Zambrano,
David Trueba,
Idoia Hita
et al.
Abstract:This work analyzes vacuum gas oil (VGO) and hydrocracking products of feed blended with polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) or polyethylene terephthalate (PET) in depth to clarify the oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur removal pathways in these complex mixtures. Hydrocracking reactions are conducted in a semi‐batch reactor with a Pt‐Pd/HY bifunctional catalyst at 400 °C and 80 bar for 300 min with 10 wt% waste plastic using 0.1 catalyst/feed weight ratio. The samples are analyzed using various techniques, including high‐r… Show more
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