Study for Catalytical Degradation of Pyrolytic Oil from Municipal Plastic Waste

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HY zeolite showed better catalytic activities than FCC in the catalytical degradation of pyrolytic oil. This conclusion can be got through the evaluation experiment. HY zeolite catalysts were chosen to study the influence of operating conditions in the degradation of pyrolytic oil with different raw material concentration, reaction temperature and the amount of catalyst. Through the orthogonal test, the optimal conditions were got as follow: the reaction temperature was 450°C, the pyrolytic oil concentration was 30wt.%, and the amount of catalysts was 3g.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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3488-3495

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May 2012

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