TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of thermal degradation products from real municipal waste plastic and model mixed plastics
AU - Bhaskar, Thallada
AU - Uddin, Md Azhar
AU - Murai, Kazuya
AU - Kaneko, Jun
AU - Hamano, Kenji
AU - Kusaba, Toshiaki
AU - Muto, Akinori
AU - Sakata, Yusaku
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors thank New Energy Development Organization (NEDO), Japan for financial support to carryout this research work under the Chugoku regional consortium project (2000–2003). We thank Katsuhide Murata (K. Murata Research Inc., Japan), Takashi Matsukuma (Kawatetsu Machinery Co., Ltd) and Kaname Suzuki (Nichiyo Engineering Corporation) for their valuable discussions.
PY - 2003/12
Y1 - 2003/12
N2 - The thermal degradation of real municipal waste plastic (MWP) obtained from Sapporo, Japan and model mixed plastics was carried out at 430°C in atmospheric pressure by batch operation. The chlorinated hydrocarbons found in PE/PP/PS/PVC [poly(ethylene)/poly(propylene)/poly(styrene)/poly(vinyl chloride)] degradation liquid products were also observed in PE/PP/PS/PVC/PET (poly(ethylene terephalate)) and MWP degradation liquid products. The presence of PET in MWP produced the additional chlorinated hydrocarbons, which are similar to the chlorinated hydrocarbons observed during the PE/PP/PS/PVC/PET degradation liquid products. In addition, the presence of PET facilitated the formation of more organic chlorine content in liquid products and drastic decrease in the formation of inorganic chlorine content.
AB - The thermal degradation of real municipal waste plastic (MWP) obtained from Sapporo, Japan and model mixed plastics was carried out at 430°C in atmospheric pressure by batch operation. The chlorinated hydrocarbons found in PE/PP/PS/PVC [poly(ethylene)/poly(propylene)/poly(styrene)/poly(vinyl chloride)] degradation liquid products were also observed in PE/PP/PS/PVC/PET (poly(ethylene terephalate)) and MWP degradation liquid products. The presence of PET in MWP produced the additional chlorinated hydrocarbons, which are similar to the chlorinated hydrocarbons observed during the PE/PP/PS/PVC/PET degradation liquid products. In addition, the presence of PET facilitated the formation of more organic chlorine content in liquid products and drastic decrease in the formation of inorganic chlorine content.
KW - Municipal waste plastic
KW - Poly(ethylene terephalate)
KW - Thermal degradation
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U2 - 10.1016/S0165-2370(03)00027-5
DO - 10.1016/S0165-2370(03)00027-5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0242366763
SN - 0165-2370
VL - 70
SP - 579
EP - 587
JO - Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
JF - Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis
IS - 2
ER -