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Title: | Catalytic Degradation of polyethylene to gas Oil using Synthesized Clay based copper modified catalyst |
Authors: | Babatunde, E. O. David, I. Olutoye, M. A. Akpan, U. G. Eterigho, E. J. |
Keywords: | Degradation, Polyethylene, Impregnation, Characterization, Gasoil. |
Issue Date: | 11-Sep-2015 |
Publisher: | NIGERIA JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES (NJEAS) |
Citation: | NIGERIA JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCES (NJEAS) |
Series/Report no.: | vol 2; |
Abstract: | In this study local clay was pretreated, characterized, modified and used as catalyst for the degradation of low density polyethylene (LDPE). The raw clay was thermally treated at 800°C for 4 h in a furnace which was later modified by incorporating copper into it through impregnation method. The functionalities of the catalyst were determined based on their characterization. X-ray diffraction, Fourier transform infrared, Scanning electron microscope, X-Ray Florescence and surface area determination were done for both the raw clay and modified catalysts. Characterization of the catalysts revealed that the interaction between CuO/clay formed a synergetic mixed oxides and this is an important factor to its catalytic activity. The product obtained was analyzed using Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry and the product was mainly composed of hydrocrbons in the carbon range of C-C, which is the hydrocarbon range of gas oil (diesel) fraction. Also, the data obtained showed that at catalyst loading of 1.0 g. 5.0 g of polyethylene feedstock and reaction temperature of 250 °C, the yield of gas oil was 50.22% The catalyst easily separates from the product mixture. |
Description: | National Journal |
URI: | http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/16284 |
Appears in Collections: | Chemical Engineering |
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