Pyrolysis of Scrap Tire Powder and Identification of the Resulting Liquid Fuel
With the strong global increase in transportation technology and daily increase of cars, the interest in recycling of waste tires have been increased due to energy resources and environmental protection. One of the recycling methods for waste tires is pyrolysis and converting them into liquid fuels. In this study the effect of final reaction temperature and residence time on pyrolysis process and obtained liquid fuels were investigated. Among the pyrolysis products which are solids, liquids and gases, the liquids were selected for further investigation. These pyrolysis liquids were characterized by FTIR spectroscopy, and the results showed that liquids contain linear hydrocarbon more than 4 carbon moves toward aromatic component with increasing pyrolysis temperature. These findings were also confirmed by Detailed Hydrocarbon Analysis(DHA). The components of pyrolysis liquids consisted mainly of 2,3-dimethylbutene, 2-Methylbutene, t-Isobutyl-4-ethyl-benzene, and 1-m-4Isopropyl-benzene. The results also showed that the percentages of gases and liquids were increased and decreased respectively with increasing of temperature but there is no change in char percentage yields above 500°C. It is Obviouse that the maximum amount of solids is equal to the percentage of carbon black and other minerals in the rubber formulation that remain in pyrolysis. Measuring of calorific value of pyrolysis liquids showed good compatibility with commercial heating fuels.
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