EFFECT OF HETEROGENEOUS SECONDARY PYROLYSIS REACTIONS ON THE THERMAL-DECOMPOSITION OF POLYURETHANE SCRAP

被引:18
作者
TAKAMOTO, DY [1 ]
PETRICH, MA [1 ]
机构
[1] NORTHWESTERN UNIV,DEPT CHEM ENGN,EVANSTON,IL 60208
关键词
D O I
10.1021/ie00036a015
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
Pyrolysis is an effective resource recovery technology for many polymeric materials but is unsuitable for polyurethanes because the liquid product is extremely viscous and can solidify over time. We have pyrolyzed reaction injection molded polyurethane (RIM) scrap in a batch, laboratory-scale reactor and have used a packed carbon bed to influence the composition and yield of the pyrolysis products. We find that carbon surfaces are effective in eliminating the high-viscosity liquid product. Both activated carbon and polyurethane char improve the liquid product by promoting heterogeneous secondary pyrolysis reactions. The polyurethane char provides the additional benefit of increasing the amount of char produced. Char yields as high as 40% can be obtained when polyurethane char is used as the carbon bed material, as compared to 15-25% with other bed materials. These results will be useful in developing pyrolysis as a resource recovery technology for thermosetting polymer waste.
引用
收藏
页码:3004 / 3009
页数:6
相关论文
共 29 条
[1]  
BENNETT RA, 1992, ACS S SERIES, V513
[2]   PRODUCT YIELDS AND KINETICS FROM THE VAPOR-PHASE CRACKING OF WOOD PYROLYSIS TARS [J].
BOROSON, ML ;
HOWARD, JB ;
LONGWELL, JP ;
PETERS, WA .
AICHE JOURNAL, 1989, 35 (01) :120-128
[3]   HETEROGENEOUS CRACKING OF WOOD PYROLYSIS TARS OVER FRESH WOOD CHAR SURFACES [J].
BOROSON, ML ;
HOWARD, JB ;
LONGWELL, JP ;
PETERS, WA .
ENERGY & FUELS, 1989, 3 (06) :735-740
[4]   POLYSTYRENE THERMODEGRADATION .2. KINETICS OF FORMATION OF VOLATILE PRODUCTS [J].
CARNITI, P ;
BELTRAME, PL ;
ARMADA, M ;
GERVASINI, A ;
AUDISIO, G .
INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 1991, 30 (07) :1624-1629
[5]  
Ehrig RJ, 1992, PLASTICS RECYCLING P
[6]  
FARRISSEY WJ, 1992, ACS S SERIES, V513
[7]  
Gum W., 1992, REACTION POLYM
[8]   CONTROL OF MOLECULAR COMPOSITION OF TAR BY SECONDARY REACTION IN FLUIDIZED-BED PYROLYSIS OF A SUBBITUMINOUS COAL [J].
HAYASHI, J ;
KAWAKAMI, T ;
TANIGUCHI, T ;
KUSAKABE, K ;
MOROOKA, S ;
YUMURA, M .
ENERGY & FUELS, 1993, 7 (01) :57-66
[9]  
Hughes R., 1984, DEACTIVATION CATALYS
[10]  
Jankowska H., 1991, ACTIVE CARBON