Catalytic pyrolysis of car tire waste using expanded perlite

Waste Manag. 2011 Aug;31(8):1772-82. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2011.04.005. Epub 2011 May 4.

Abstract

In this study, the non-catalytic and catalytic pyrolysis experiments were conducted on the sample of tire waste using expanded perlite as an additive material to determine especially the effect of temperature and catalyst-to-tire ratio on the products yields and the compositions and qualities of pyrolytic oils (NCPO and CPO). Non-catalytic studies, which were carried out under the certain conditions (a nitrogen flow of 100mL/min and a heating rate of 10°C/min), showed that the highest yield of pyrolytic oil (NCPO) was 60.02wt.% at 425°C. Then, the catalytic pyrolysis studies were carried out at catalyst-to-tire ratio range of 0.05-0.25 and the highest catalytic pyrolytic oil (CPO) yield was 65.11wt.% at the ratio of 0.10 with the yield increase of 8.48wt.% compared with the non-catalytic pyrolysis. Lastly, the pyrolytic oils were characterized with applying a various techniques such as elemental analyses and various chromatographic and spectroscopic techniques (GC-MS, (1)H NMR, FT-IR, etc.). The characterization results revealed that the pyrolytic oils which were complex mixtures of C(5)-C(15) organic compounds (predominantly aromatic compounds) and also the CPO compared to the NCPO was more similar to conventional fuels in view of the certain fuel properties.

MeSH terms

  • Aluminum Oxide*
  • Automobiles*
  • Catalysis
  • Energy-Generating Resources
  • Hydrocarbons / analysis
  • Hydrocarbons / chemistry
  • Incineration / methods*
  • Oils / chemistry
  • Silicon Dioxide*
  • Temperature

Substances

  • Hydrocarbons
  • Oils
  • Perlite
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Aluminum Oxide