Equilibrium model analysis of waste plastics gasification using CO and steam.

Waste Manag Res

Department of Chemical Engineering, The Petroleum Institute, Abu Dhabi, UAE.

Published: December 2017

Utilization of carbon dioxide (CO) in thermochemical treatment of waste plastics may significantly help to improve CO recycling, thus simultaneously curtailing dioxins/furans and CO emissions. Although CO is not such an effective gasifying agent as steam, a few investigations have explored the utilization of CO in conjunction with steam to achieve somewhat higher carbon conversion. This work presents a comparative evaluation study of CO and steam gasification of a typical post-consumer waste plastics mixture using an Aspen Plus equilibrium model. The effect of flow rate of gasifying medium (CO and/or steam) and gasification temperature on product gas composition, carbon conversion, and cold gas efficiency has been analyzed. Simulation results demonstrate that CO can serve as a potential gasifying agent for waste plastics gasification. The resulting product gas was rich in CO whereas CO-steam blends yield a wider H/CO ratio, thus extending the applications of the product gas.

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