Waste Polyethylene Terephthalate PETE And Polystyrene PS Into Fuel
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.2, No. 7)Publication Date: 2013-07-25
Authors : Mohammad Mamunor Rashid; Moinuddin Sarker;
Page : 176-189
Keywords : Keywords PETE; PS; fuel; thermal degradation; catalyst; hydrocarbon; waste plastics; GCMS;
Abstract
Abstract Waste plastics are harmful toxic and non-biodegradable. Environmental impacts of waste plastics are raised concern about all over the world for safe and friendly environment. Due to dense population and environmental effects of the major city in the world dumping incineration and land filling are faced difficulties and challenges. At this circumstances vast of waste plastics are remained vulnerable and as solid hazardous materials in the environment. Incineration could be happen ruptures and bad atmospheric impacts with poisonous gases such as Carbon monoxide Carbon dioxide Oxide of Nitrogen are released in the environment. Lack of land dumping and incineration space some development countries throwing the waste plastics into the deep sea water. As a result sea animal and mammal such as fish and other sea animal are eating waste plastics assumed as a jelly fish. Every year numerous sea animals are dying causes of waste plastics ingestion. Natural State Research Inc. has developed methods are able to conversion PP and PS waste plastics materials to the valuable fuel materials by thermal process with ZnO and Al2O3 catalysts. Temperature range was 200 - 400 C. Product fuel density is 0.90 gml. Fuel was analysis by GCMS FTIR and DSC for fuel characterization. Total conversion rate was including light gas and liquid product 78.3 and input electricity was required 0.721KWh.
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