Y. Shiraga et al., Boiling-point distributions and dechlorination of organic chlorine compounds in oil obtained from the degradation of PVC mixed plastic, ENERG FUEL, 13(2), 1999, pp. 428-432
The thermal and catalytic degradation of mixed plastics containing poly(vin
yl chloride) (PVC) was carried out at 360-430 degrees C under atmospheric p
ressure by semibatch operation. The boiling-point distributions of organic
chlorine compounds in the oil obtained from the degradation of mixed plasti
cs PE/PVC, PP/PVC, and PS/PVC were determined by gas chromatography. Organi
c chlorine compounds were distributed in a range of boiling points 36-174 d
egrees C, equivalent to the boiling points of normal paraffins n-C-6-n-C-10
. It is suggested that the organic chlorine compounds were produced by the
reaction of HCl deriving from PVC to the products obtained from the degrada
tion of PE, PP, and PS. Solid acid catalyst (silica-alumina) was effective
for the degradation of PVC mixed plastic. Iron oxides were efficient chlori
ne sorbents for the dechlorination of degradation products.