LDPE Film Waste Treatment into Liquid Fuel Using Catalytic Cracking

Author:

Soetedjo Jenny Novianti Muliarahayu1ORCID,Osborn Michael1,Setiawan Lucas Adriel1,Fadillah Farhan Azka1,Tjandra Felicia1,Mulya Kevin Frendy1,Nehemia Evan Rariel1,Hudaya Tedi1

Affiliation:

1. Parahyangan Catholic University

Abstract

Plastic industry development has increased the amount of plastic waste, including LDPE plastic film, therefore LDPE waste processing becomes essential, such as thermal or catalytic cracking. Cracking is the breakdown of complex hydrocarbons into simple and commercial hydrocarbons (C3-C40). The catalytic cracking is preferred due to lower temperatures, which is 200-300°C instead of 500-700°C. In this study, catalyst selection, acid impregnation of catalyst, catalyst loading (wt%), N2-gas-purging, feed-to-solvent weight-ratio, temperature, and reaction time were studied to determine the most suitable process condition to obtain the highest liquid fraction. In this study, the catalytic cracking was conducted at 20 bar with kerosene as solvent, with and without N2-gas-purging at several temperatures (265 and 295°C), solvent-to-feed weight-ratios (5:1 and 4:1), catalyst types (bentonite, SiO2 and ZSM-5), catalyst loading (wt%) (1.0wt%; 5.0wt%; 7.0wt%; 9.0wt%; 10.0wt%), and reaction time (1-3 hours). The best results were with N2-gas-purging using 10.0wt%-bentonite in (5:1) solvent-to-feed weight-ratio for 1 hour at 295οC produced 54.9wt% of liquid fraction and without N2-gas-purging at 265°C produced 54.5wt% of liquid fraction, indicating the possibility of N2-gas-purging exclusion in future studies. Additionally, this study has promoted bentonite as a potentially viable catalyst for LDPE plastic waste catalytic cracking.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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