Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1197889 Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work, low-density polyethylene (LDPE) plastic which is a mager product within plastics and formed a high amount of waste was chosen as a material to be worked. LDPE was both decomposed thermally and catalytic in a continuous reactor via as an oxidative media. Catalytic and thermal processes were investigated at the temperature range of 400-500 °C and raw material feeding at a rate of 0.7 g min−1. As a result of degradation, the maximum liquid yield, acid and peroxid numbers of liquid products in thermal and catalytic oxidative media at 400 °C temperature and 600 mL min−1 air flow rate conditions have determined as 102%, 28, 52 and 75%, 16 and 43, respectively. In addition, the molecular weight of liquid products were determined by GC/MS system and found that oxygenic compounds for thermal and catalytic oxidative pyrolysis aproximately 50 and 27%, respectively.
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