2022
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27103287
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Production and Analysis of the Physicochemical Properties of the Pyrolytic Oil Obtained from Pyrolysis of Different Thermoplastics and Plastic Mixtures

Abstract: The constant search for the proper management of non-degradable waste in conjunction with the circular economy makes the thermal pyrolysis of plastics an important technique for obtaining products with industrial interest. The present study aims to produce pyrolytic oil from thermoplastics and their different mixtures in order to determine the best performance between these and different mixtures, as well as to characterize the liquid fraction obtained to analyze its use based on said properties. This was carr… Show more

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“…Furthermore, PS plastic waste produced the least amount of gas and carbon residue. This is consistent with previous research showing that pyrolysis of PS produced the most liquid product with the least amount of gas and char when compared to PE and PP (Miandad et al, 2017b;Palmay et al, 2022). However, when compared to individual plastics, mixed plastic waste pyrolysis produced the lowest yield of liquid product and the highest yield of carbon residue and gas products.…”
Section: Yield and Distribution Of Pyrolysis Productssupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Furthermore, PS plastic waste produced the least amount of gas and carbon residue. This is consistent with previous research showing that pyrolysis of PS produced the most liquid product with the least amount of gas and char when compared to PE and PP (Miandad et al, 2017b;Palmay et al, 2022). However, when compared to individual plastics, mixed plastic waste pyrolysis produced the lowest yield of liquid product and the highest yield of carbon residue and gas products.…”
Section: Yield and Distribution Of Pyrolysis Productssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…However, when compared to individual plastics, mixed plastic waste pyrolysis produced the lowest yield of liquid product and the highest yield of carbon residue and gas products. The proportion of plastic types in the mixed feedstock has a significant impact on the oil yield of mixed plastic waste (Kusenberg et al, 2022;Palmay et al, 2022;Zein et al, 2022). Figure 8 exhibits the variation in the composition of pyrolysis oil derived from each feedstock type.…”
Section: Yield and Distribution Of Pyrolysis Productsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, this process has the potential to reduce the carbon footprint of plastic products by reducing carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide emissions [ 6 ]. Previous works investigating thermal [ 7 , 8 ] and catalytic [ 9 ] pyrolysis have shown its potential, as well as the optimal operating conditions for the recovery of cleaner energy from plastic waste [ 6 , 10 ] or specific mixtures [ 7 ]. However, there is currently great interest, especially in catalytic pyrolysis, due to its great advantages, which include the following: (i) it accelerates the reaction rate of the process, allowing a greater depolymerization of the raw material; (ii) it reduces the energy necessary for the degradation of plastic waste; and (iii) it provides greater selectivity to obtain higher-quality pyrolytic products [ 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This disposal type makes it difficult to recycle CFs; additionally, this process is costly and causes environmental pollution. Thus, the demand for waste recycling has been increasing [ 7 , 8 , 9 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%