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Flash pyrolysis of polystyrene wastes in a free-fall reactor under vacuum
Authors:A Karaduman  E H im ek  B iek  A Y Bilgesü
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Department of Chemical Engineering, Ankara University, 06100 Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey

Abstract:Plastic waste minimization and recycling are important for both economical and environmental reasons. In this flash pyrolysis study, polystyrene wastes were degraded in a free-fall reactor under vacuum to regain the monomer. A set of experiments varied the temperature between 700 and 875°C and determined its effects on the phase yields, the benzene, styrene, toluene, and naphthalene distribution of the liquid output and C1–C4 content of the gaseous output. The liquid yield maximized around 750°C and the styrene yield at 825°C. In general, operating at higher temperatures lessened the solid residue and increased the gaseous yield and total conversion. Employing waste particles in four size ranges, a second set of runs indicated that the finer the waste particles fed the higher the gaseous yield and total conversion. This recycling method can be made more promising if the feed particles are allowed more time for degradation and the removal of the primary products speeded up thereby preventing their decomposition. Ways are suggested to obviate these residence time problems.
Keywords:Polystyrene  Pyrolysis  Thermal degradation  Recycling  Polymer  Plastics  Free-fall reactor
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