Study of Pyrolysisis of Polymers and Coal and Co-Pyrolysis of Their Blends, Kinetics of the Process

Amount of polymer waste increase every year and for this reason upgrading of this waste is a necessity. Nowadays waste disposal and incineration of polymers waste are the most frequently used methods which (i) did not allowed chemical and energy utilization and (ii) are not environmentally friendly....

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Published inSborník vědeckých prací Vysoké školy báňské--Technické univerzity Ostrava. Řada strojní Vol. 58; no. 1; pp. 147 - 156
Main Authors Mikulová, Zuzana, Večeř, Marek, Frantík, Jaroslav
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published VSB-Technical University of Ostrava 30.06.2012
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Summary:Amount of polymer waste increase every year and for this reason upgrading of this waste is a necessity. Nowadays waste disposal and incineration of polymers waste are the most frequently used methods which (i) did not allowed chemical and energy utilization and (ii) are not environmentally friendly. Pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis provide an attractive way to dispose of and convert polymer waste and coal into higher value fuel and the specific benefits of this method potentially include many environmental friendly advantages. Pyrolysis and co-pyrolysis has been studied using termogravimetry apparatus NETZCH TG-DTA STA 409 EP. The pyrolysis of all polymers except for scrap tyres was a one-step process and temperature range was narrower than for coal pyrolysis. The overlapping temperature range for pyrolysis of polymers and coal was 200–600°C. The synergic effect and kinetics of co-pyrolysis of polymers and coal has been studied in the given temperature range. The addition of polymers to coal led to (i) the enhancement of weight loss of brown coal, (ii) the shift of temperature of the max pyrolysis speed and (iii) the slight influence of EA of coal pyrolysis.
ISSN:1210-0471
1804-0993
DOI:10.22223/tr.2012-1/1906