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High-pressure catalytic and thermal cracking of polyethylene
Authors:Jan Mosio-Mosiewski  Marek Warzala  Ireneusz Morawski  Tadeusz Dobrzanski
Affiliation:Institute of Heavy Organic Synthesis, ul. Energetyków 9, 47-225 Kedzierzyn-Kozle, Poland
Abstract:The thermal cracking and catalytic cracking processes of low-density polyethylene were studied in a closed autoclave. The compositions of gaseous and liquid products were analysed by means of GC/FID and GS/MS chromatographic methods. The fractional composition of liquid products was found by distillation. Increased temperature of PE depolymerisation process increases the production of gaseous products and low-boiling liquid compounds; more aromatic hydrocarbons are formed instead of alkenes. When a lower temperature and longer time are adopted for the process to reach the assumed conversion, more straight chained hydrocarbons are produced. The acidic aluminosilicate catalyst yields more low-boiling liquid fractions, more isoalkanes and more aromatics. The neutral alumina is favourable for the production of alkenes and vacuum gas oil fraction in comparison to a non-catalytic process. The Ni–Mo/Al2O3 catalyst is efficient in hydrogenation of depolymerisation products. The reaction products contain only saturated compounds then and no aromatics are formed.
Keywords:Polyethylene  Pressure  Cracking  Fuel
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