Abstract

The recycling of N-containing plastics by pyrolysis or steam-reforming is typically complicated by the generation of toxic HCN. In this study, polyimide, as an example of an N-containing plastic, was gasified and the product gas was reformed over various Ni/Mg/Al catalysts. Effects of catalyst properties, steam, and temperature on the HCN removal and H2-rich syngas production were investigated. More than 99% HCN removal (compared with pyrolytic conditions) and ∼3000mLg−1 of H2-rich syngas with a H2/CO ratio of 10.4 were simultaneously achieved at 800°C in the presence of a reduced-Ni1.0Mg3.6Al4.8 catalyst, then HCN was mainly converted into N2. On the other hand, non-reduced same catalyst enhanced hydrolysis of HCN into NH3 with more than 98% HCN removal at 800°C, which is also a beneficial finding to recover useful NH3 from HCN, directly. Therefore, the present work achieved that the improvement of the H2-rich syngas yield and quality, and conversion of toxic HCN into non-toxic N2 or useful NH3 using the same catalyst, simultaneously.

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