Pyrolysis Oil Produced from Landfill Waste Plastic with Calcined Fly Ash Catalyst

dc.contributor.authorKittipob Aureethum
dc.contributor.authorManeerat Khemkhao
dc.contributor.authorNipon Chumchery
dc.contributor.authorPrangtip Rittichote Kaewpengkrow
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-08T19:24:23Z
dc.date.issued2024-10-21
dc.description.abstractThis research investigated catalytic pyrolysis fuel oil production from waste plastic sourced from a 10-year-old landfill in Nonthaburi Province. The aim is to study the effect of catalysts on producing pyrolysis fuel oil resembling commercial diesel. A bench-scale fixed bed reactor with an 18.85-liter volume was operated at 450°C, using fly ash waste and calcined fly ash at 600°C and 700°C. The chemical composition of the produced pyrolysis oil was analyzed using Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS). Heating values were determined with a bomb calorimeter. The FT-IR spectrum revealed that aliphatic hydrocarbons, especially alkenes, and alkanes, were the main components of the pyrolysis oil. The highest yields were 53.8% from calcined fly ash at 600°C and 37.3% from fly ash at 700°C. The maximum heating value from raw fly ash was 45.77 MJ/kg. The resulting pyrolysis oil can serve as an alternative liquid fuel in industry.
dc.identifier.doi10.1109/icue63019.2024.10795606
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/19561
dc.subjectRecycling and Waste Management Techniques
dc.subjectThermochemical Biomass Conversion Processes
dc.subjectCoal Combustion and Slurry Processing
dc.titlePyrolysis Oil Produced from Landfill Waste Plastic with Calcined Fly Ash Catalyst
dc.typeArticle

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