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Catalytic cracking plastics waste composition

Another approach for overcoming the problems posed by conventional cracking catalysts has been disclosed recently by Reverse et al. [101]. In this case, direct cracking is performed by using as catalyst a molten bed of pure metal or a metal mixture (mainly lead, zinc, tin) at a temperature of 460-550°C wherein the waste polymer is loaded inside the reactor at a certain depth. The authors point out that the products are indeed a result of the combination of both thermal and catalytic cracking. The catalyst composition may also include some acidic component such as metal silicates, metal carbonates and their mixtures. The process can be applied to pure and mixed polymers (PE, PET, PP, PVC), as well as to the plastic fraction of municipal solid wastes. [Pg.99]


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