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Fast and ex Situ Catalytic Copyrolysis of Switchgrass and Waste Polyethylene

Authors :
Mullen, Charles A.
Strahan, Gary D.
Elkasabi, Yaseen
Ellison, Candice
Source :
Energy & Fuels; October 2024, Vol. 38 Issue: 20 p19639-19647, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Continuous fast and ex situcatalytic pyrolysis of blends of switchgrass with 15 wt % polyethylene (PE) was studied using a fluidized bed pyrolysis system. Higher than typical temperatures for biomass pyrolysis were utilized (630 °C) to overcome the higher thermal stability of polyethylene. For fast pyrolysis, the high pyrolysis temperature led to a lower yield of oil and a higher yield of gas from the switchgrass. When polyethylene was blended in, a small increase in the yield of oil was noted, and the oil had a slightly lower oxygen content and higher hydrogen content. GC/MS and NMR analysis showed that linear alkenes and alkanes were present in the oil in addition to phenolics, acids, and other oxygenates derived from biomass. However, a phase separated wax product was also formed, and this accounted for an estimated 27% of the input plastic carbon. Ethylene was also a major product of PE pyrolysis, accounting for 29% of the input plastic carbon. Only about 19% of the input plastic carbon was in the oil product. When ex situcatalytic pyrolysis was performed over HY at 250 °C, the oil product phase separated into a largely biomass derived fraction and a plastic derived fraction. When the catalysis was performed at 300 °C, there was a shift in reactivity for the blends compared with switchgrass only, decreasing CO formation and resulting in an oil rich in alkyl benzenes, alkyl naphthalenes, and alkyl phenols.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08870624 and 15205029
Volume :
38
Issue :
20
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Energy & Fuels
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs67635457
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.4c03510