Formation of primary volatiles during fast pyrolysis of waste tyre in a wire mesh reactor

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Rahman, Md Maksudur [1 ]
Yu, Yun [1 ]
Wu, Hongwei [1 ]
机构
[1] Curtin Univ, Western Australian Sch Mines Minerals Energy & Che, Discipline Chem Engn, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Waste tyre; Fast pyrolysis; Wire mesh reactor; Primary products; NATURAL-RUBBER PYROLYSIS; PRODUCTS DISTRIBUTION; HEATING RATE; TG-FTIR; TIRES; TEMPERATURE; LIMONENE;
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10.1016/j.proci.2024.105587
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
This study investigates the formation of primary volatiles obtained from fast pyrolysis of waste tyre using a wire mesh reactor (WMR) at a temperature of 300-600 degrees C and a heating rate of 1000 degrees C/s. The unique design of WMR allows the collection of primary volatiles with minimized secondary reactions in the vapour phase. Using a recently developed method, this study successfully quantified all major products in the primary volatiles (condensed as oil product) by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The waste tyre pyrolysis can start at a low temperature of similar to 250 degrees C, and the char yield reduces but the oil yield increases with pyrolysis temperature and holding time. At 600 degrees C, the char yield rapidly reaches a stable value of similar to 35 % due to the presence of carbon black in the waste tyre. The oil yield at a holding time of 100 s increases from similar to 20 % at 350 degrees C to a maximum of similar to 47 % at 600 degrees C. The oil products mainly include limonene, isoprene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and p-xylene. Among these major products, limonene has the highest selectivity of similar to 60-65 % depending on the pyrolysis conditions, while isoprene, p-xylene, ethylbenzene, and toluene contribute to similar to 9-13 %, similar to 7-10 %, similar to 6-8 %, similar to 6-8 % of the oil products, respectively. The total selectivity of the quantified compounds in the oil products is about similar to 94-97 %, indicating that almost all compounds in the oil products are quantified. During pyrolysis, limonene and isoprene are mainly produced from natural rubber, while aromatic products such as toluene, p-xylene and ethylbenzene are more likely produced from synthetic rubber. The tyre sample exhibits melting behaviour at >= 400 degrees C, forming a molten liquid phase that may promote the secondary reactions of isoprene to form limonene via monomer recombination. Overall, these results provide new insights into the primary pyrolysis mechanism of waste tyre.
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