Wb. Ding et al., THERMAL AND CATALYTIC DEGRADATION OF HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE AND COMMINGLED POSTCONSUMER PLASTIC WASTE, Fuel processing technology, 51(1-2), 1997, pp. 47-62
High density polyethylene (HDPE) and commingled post-consumer plastic
waste (CP#2) were thermally and catalytically depolymerized in both a
27-cm(3) tubing reactor and a 150-cm(3) autoclave reactor at 400-435 d
egrees C, 60 min, under N-2 or H-2, with or without TiCl3 or HZSM-5 as
catalyst. For both HDPE and CP#2, no significant non-catalytic reacti
ons occurred until the reaction temperature reached 430 degrees C. For
depolymerization reactions of HDPE and CP#2 in the autoclave reactor
at 435 degrees C, the optimum oil yields (88.7% for HDPE and 86.6% for
CP#2) were obtained over TiCl3 catalyst, while the maximum gas yields
(21.2% for HDPE and 17.6% for CP#2) were produced over HZSM-5 catalys
t. HZSM-5 catalyzed cyclization and aromatization reactions while TiCl
3 catalyzed recombination and disproportionation reactions. Detailed p
roduct analyses and characterization lead to a reasonable explanation
of reaction pathways and mechanisms. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.