Behavior of the Nitrogen Atoms in Nylon, Polyurethane and ABS during Fuel Oil Production from Municipal Waste Plastics
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Recently, we have demonstrated the possible production of clean fuel oils from the municipal waste plastics through hydrothermal pretreatment with aqueous alkaline solutions followed by the thermal liquefaction (Akimoto et al., 2004). In the present work, behaviors of the nitrogen atoms present in nylon, polyurethane and ABS and their interaction with other plastic components during these pretreatment and liquefaction steps have been investigated. When the respective mixtures of the municipal waste plastics with these nitrogen-containing plastics were thermally liquefied at 450°C, the total nitrogen content in oil followed the order of ABS > nylon > polyurethane. In contrast, the total nitrogen content in the carbonaceous residue followed the order of polyurethane > nylon > ABS. Upon hydrothermal pretreatment with 0.2 N NaOH at 300°C, the nitrogen atoms present in these plastic mixtures were eluted in the order of polyurethane > nylon > ABS. In contrast to the nitrogen atoms in polyurethane, thus, the nitrogen atoms in ABS were the most difficult to eliminate at the hydrothermal pretreatment step although they were most likely to remain in oil at the thermal liquefaction step. In contrast to nylon and polyurethane, however, ABS did not always hamper the liquefaction of other plastic components.
- 社団法人 化学工学会の論文
- 2005-11-01
著者
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Akimoto Masamichi
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering Niigata Institute Of Techno
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Yanagi Kengo
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering Niigata Institute Of Techno
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SANGU Takeshi
Department of Applied Chemistry and Biotechnology, Faculty of Engineering, Niigata Institute of Tech
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Sangu Takeshi
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Biotechnology Faculty Of Engineering Niigata Institute Of Techno
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