| Literature DB >> 32014796 |
Elena Rodríguez1, Roberto Palos1, Alazne Gutiérrez2, José M Arandes1, Javier Bilbao1.
Abstract
The co-feeding of scrap tires pyrolysis oil (STPO) on the catalytic cracking of vacuum gasoil (VGO) has been investigated with the aim of exploring the capacity of the refinery fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) unit to upgrade discarded tires at large-scale. The runs have been carried out in a CREC (Chemical Reactor Engineering Centre) riser simulator reactor that mimics the behavior of the industrial unit at the following conditions: 500-560 °C; catalyst/oil ratio, 3-7 gcat goil-1; contact time, 6 s. Obtained results with the blend of 20 wt% STPO in VGO have been compared with those obtained in the cracking of the pure streams, i.e., STPO and VGO, to get a proper idea of the synergetic effects that could be involved in the co-feeding. This way, when the STPO is co-fed with the VGO the production of naphtha (C5-C12) and light cycle oil (C13-C20) lumps are maximized, as the over-cracking reactions that convert them into gaseous products (C1-C4) are mitigated. Consequently, the co-feeding promotes the production of high-interest hydrocarbons for refineries. Additionally, the naphtha obtained in the cracking of the blend shows a lower content of paraffins and naphthenes than that obtained with the VGO, and higher of olefins and aromatics.Entities:
Keywords: Cracking; Fluid catalytic cracking; Fuel production; Pyrolysis oil; Tires; Waste refinery
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32014796 DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2020.01.026
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Waste Manag ISSN: 0956-053X Impact factor: 7.145