Title of article
Production of Fuels From High Density Polyethylene and Low Density Polyethylene Plastic Wastes via Pyrolysis Methods
Author/Authors
Istoto, E.H School of Postgraduate Studies - Diponegoro University - Semarang, Indonesia , Widayat Department of Chemical Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Diponegoro University - Semarang, Indonesia , Saptadi, S Department of Industrial Engineering - Faculty of Engineering - Diponegoro University - Semarang, Indonesia
Pages
5
From page
185
To page
189
Abstract
The composition of fuel production per litre from polyethylene waste via pyrolysis was determined through thermal degradation. Compositions of fuels from high density polyethylene/low density polyethylene (HDPE/LDPE) pyrolysis were naphta, gasoline, and active carbon as residues. The pyrolysis process was carried out at 450-621°C without any catalyst and quantitative analysis method was conducted by using GC-MS. The product of 5 kg pyrolysis HDPE are 3.25 litres of naphta; 0.85 litre of gasoline; 0.325 litre of diesel fuel; and 18.06 grams of active carbon. Then the product of 5 kg pyrolysis LDPE are 0.5 litres of naphta; 2.9 litres of gasoline; 0,1 litre of diesel fuel; and 19 grams of active carbon.
Keywords
Fuels , High Density Polyethylene , Low Density Polyethylene , Pyrolysis , Plastic Wastes
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2452329
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