Abstract

A study has been carried out on the in situ use of two catalysts (prepared based on HZSM-5 and HY zeolites) in the pyrolysis of tires in a conical spouted bed reactor at 425 and 500 °C. Both catalysts significantly affect the yields and composition obtained in thermal pyrolysis for the fractions corresponding to C1−C4 gases, nonaromatic C5−C10, aromatic C10−, and tar. The shape selectivity characteristic of each zeolite has a considerable influence on catalyst performance. The HZSM-5 zeolite catalyst produces an increase in the yield of gases, with an increase in the yield of propene and the same yield of butadiene as in thermal pyrolysis, in which it is already high. Concerning the liquid fraction, the catalysts give way to a decrease in the yield of d-limonene (the conical spouted bed reactor performs very well in thermal pyrolysis for this purpose), whereas the yield of BTX aromatics increases, with an increase in the yield of xylenes. A positive fact to be noted is the decrease in the formation of tar...

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