Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil

Heterogeneous catalysts of chromium-extracted aluminum (CE) were prepared and used to produce bio-oil from the co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste (CFW) and polypropylene waste (PPW). The catalysts were synthesized via wet impregnation at 5-20 wt% catalyst loading and calcined at 600 degrees C for 5...

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Main Authors: Bashah, Nur Alwani Ali; Ramli, Muhammad Zahiruddin; Kamis, Wan Zuraida Wan; Idris, Siti Shawalliah; Kamaruddin, Mohamad Anuar; Zulkipli, Ahmad Syahir; Olutoye, Moses Aderemi
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author Bashah
Nur Alwani Ali; Ramli
Muhammad Zahiruddin; Kamis
Wan Zuraida Wan; Idris
Siti Shawalliah; Kamaruddin
Mohamad Anuar; Zulkipli
Ahmad Syahir; Olutoye
Moses Aderemi
spellingShingle Bashah
Nur Alwani Ali; Ramli
Muhammad Zahiruddin; Kamis
Wan Zuraida Wan; Idris
Siti Shawalliah; Kamaruddin
Mohamad Anuar; Zulkipli
Ahmad Syahir; Olutoye
Moses Aderemi
Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil
Engineering
author_facet Bashah
Nur Alwani Ali; Ramli
Muhammad Zahiruddin; Kamis
Wan Zuraida Wan; Idris
Siti Shawalliah; Kamaruddin
Mohamad Anuar; Zulkipli
Ahmad Syahir; Olutoye
Moses Aderemi
author_sort Bashah
spelling Bashah, Nur Alwani Ali; Ramli, Muhammad Zahiruddin; Kamis, Wan Zuraida Wan; Idris, Siti Shawalliah; Kamaruddin, Mohamad Anuar; Zulkipli, Ahmad Syahir; Olutoye, Moses Aderemi
Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
English
Article
Heterogeneous catalysts of chromium-extracted aluminum (CE) were prepared and used to produce bio-oil from the co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste (CFW) and polypropylene waste (PPW). The catalysts were synthesized via wet impregnation at 5-20 wt% catalyst loading and calcined at 600 degrees C for 5 h. The co-pyrolysis was conducted in a fixed-bed reactor at 500 degrees C for 1 h with 1:1 CWF/PPW ratio and 1:1 catalyst/feedstock ratio. The physical and chemical properties of the catalysts and bio-oil were characterized by several techniques such as Brunauer-Emmet-Teller, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, temperature-programmed desorption and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Investigations into the effects of metal loadings revealed that the 15CE catalyst was the most active, achieving a maximum bio-oil yield of 76.4 % and producing valuable chemical compounds like hydrocarbons, alcohols, phenols, and furans. The XRD of 15CE catalyst confirmed the presence of chromium oxide and assigned to the rhombohedral phase of the crystal lattice. BET indicated 15CE has the largest surface area (50.4 m2/g) among the CE catalysts which contributed to its high activity. The SEM revealed CE catalysts at different metal loadings contain irregular shapes and sizes with a rough surface texture. The NH3-TPD profiles indicated alterations in acid site distribution due to the interaction between the introduced Cr metal and EA. The 15CE catalyst also demonstrated significant reusability, maintaining performance after two regeneration cycles. These results confirm the potential of CE catalysts in enhancing bio-oil production from CFW and PPW.
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
2213-2929
2213-3437
2024
12
5
10.1016/j.jece.2024.113757
Engineering

WOS:001295849500001
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001295849500001
title Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil
title_short Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil
title_full Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil
title_fullStr Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil
title_full_unstemmed Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil
title_sort Chromium-extracted aluminum catalyst for co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste and polypropylene plastic waste to bio-oil
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description Heterogeneous catalysts of chromium-extracted aluminum (CE) were prepared and used to produce bio-oil from the co-pyrolysis of cotton fabric waste (CFW) and polypropylene waste (PPW). The catalysts were synthesized via wet impregnation at 5-20 wt% catalyst loading and calcined at 600 degrees C for 5 h. The co-pyrolysis was conducted in a fixed-bed reactor at 500 degrees C for 1 h with 1:1 CWF/PPW ratio and 1:1 catalyst/feedstock ratio. The physical and chemical properties of the catalysts and bio-oil were characterized by several techniques such as Brunauer-Emmet-Teller, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, temperature-programmed desorption and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Investigations into the effects of metal loadings revealed that the 15CE catalyst was the most active, achieving a maximum bio-oil yield of 76.4 % and producing valuable chemical compounds like hydrocarbons, alcohols, phenols, and furans. The XRD of 15CE catalyst confirmed the presence of chromium oxide and assigned to the rhombohedral phase of the crystal lattice. BET indicated 15CE has the largest surface area (50.4 m2/g) among the CE catalysts which contributed to its high activity. The SEM revealed CE catalysts at different metal loadings contain irregular shapes and sizes with a rough surface texture. The NH3-TPD profiles indicated alterations in acid site distribution due to the interaction between the introduced Cr metal and EA. The 15CE catalyst also demonstrated significant reusability, maintaining performance after two regeneration cycles. These results confirm the potential of CE catalysts in enhancing bio-oil production from CFW and PPW.
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