Affiliation:
1. Multidisciplinary Academic Division of Jalpa de Méndez, Juárez Autonomous University of Tabasco, Villahermosa-Comalcalco Free State Highway Km. 27+000 s/n, Ribera Alta, Jalpa de Méndez 86205, Tabasco, Mexico
Abstract
This work proposes a conceptual design for recovering polystyrene (PS) using solvents of agro-industrial origin. The literature describes the dilution of expanded polystyrene (EPS) in limonene, followed by its insolubilization with alcohols for recovery. However, there is no information on the solubility limit for the PS + limonene + alcohol system, which is critical for the process design. To determine the solubility limit, we diluted the waste EPS in D-limonene, mixed it with ethanol to form a precipitate, and used a gravimetric method to measure the mass of the compounds. These results allowed for the conceptual design of an EPS recycling process using a chemical process simulator, which includes a separator, a distillation column, and auxiliary equipment such as heaters, coolers, and pumps. An empirical correlation was obtained for the solubility limit, which enabled the design of a process for the treatment of 52 kg/s of PS using 0.75 kg/s of ethanol and 2.4 kg/s of D-limonene once the stationary state had been reached. The distillation column is six-stage, with a reflux ratio of 1.5 and duties of 30,000 and −25 847 kW for the condenser and reboiler, respectively.
Funder
Consejo de Ciencia y Tecnología del Estado de Tabasco
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