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- Title
Analysis of Liquid Fuel from Plastic Waste using Refinery Distillation Bubble Cap Plate Column with Integrated Thermal Cracking Method.
- Authors
Thahir, Ramli; Juliastuti, Sri Rachmania; Altway, Ali; Susianto
- Abstract
The objective of this paper is to analyze fuel oil component from thermal cracking pyrolysis with refinery of 4-tray distillation bubble cap plate column. We used a fixed bed type reactor from stainless steel, while the heating process of the electrical reactor reaches a maximum temperature of 750 °C with a heating rate of 15.46 K/min. The process condition used in this research was 500 °C to 650 °C. The results of pyrolysis experiments showed that at 500 to 600 °C and below, the main products of pyrolysis were oily liquids in trays I, II, III and IV or viscous liquids at temperatures above 620 °C in trays I and II and oil fluids in trays III and IV. The obtained liquid fraction of 500-650 °C was analyzed by composition using GC/MS, containing carbon chain C4-C26. FTIR identified fuel in the tray I, at a temperature of 500 and 580 °C, tray II, at 620 °C, tray III, at 600 °C and tray IV, at 650 °C with a dominant functional group composed of alkanes, alkyl aryl ether, primary alcohol, and phenol. The liquid fraction obtained in the case of this study is enriched with naphtha in the range of gasoline and kerosene.
- Publication
International Journal of Simulation -- Systems, Science & Technology, 2019, Vol 20, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1473-8031
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.5013/IJSSST.a.20.01.34