The Invention: Zadgaonkars' Process
The Invention: Zadgaonkars' Process
The Invention: Zadgaonkars' Process
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SN Particulars Description 01 Reactor This is an insulated stainless steel cylindrical reactor heated by electrical heating coils to achieve a maximum heating temperature of 500 0C. The necessary provision is made on the reactor for mounting the gadgets for measuring pressure, temperature and collection of hydrocarbons from the reactor.
02 Condenser The gaseous output from the reactor is passed through a double w alled condenser w ith inlets and outlets for cooling w ater. The gaseous hydrocarbons at a temperature of around 350 0C are condensed to around 30-35 0C.
03 Receiver
The condensed hydrocarbon in the liquid form is collected in the receiver. The provision is made for collecting the uncondensed gases in to gas collector. The arrangement to measure the volume & rate of flow of distillate continuously or intermittently at any point of time is made in this section.
04 Control Panel
The complete process is controlled from the control panel. Optionally the process can also be controlled from a Computer. The continuous feed back of the process parameters is available on the Control Panel and the Computer. The data generated is stored in the computer.
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Output Yield Data The major process parameters and product yields are given in Table below . The evolved vapors are condensed to collect gas and liquid products.
Feed
Catalyst
1 w t% on feed
Coal
10 w t% on feed
Temperature
300-400 0C
Pressure
Atmospheric
3-4 hrs
Liquid hydrocarbons
60-80
Residue
7-10
Typical analysis of the gaseous product is given in the follow ing table-
S.N. 1
Quantity 6.6 % w t
Ethane + ethylene
10.6
Propane
7.4
Propylene
29.1
Iso-butane
1.9
n-Butane
0.9
C4 (unsaturated)
25.6
Iso C5-n-C5
0.1
C5+higher
15.3
10
Hydrogen
2.5
11
CO/CO2
NB : The gas analysis w as done after removal of chlorine as HCl Typical analysis of the liquid product is given in the follow ing table
Sr.No
Quantity (w t%)
Upto C10
61.0
C10 to C13
2.4
C13 to C16
8.5
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3 C13 to C16
C16 to C20
4.1
C20 to C23
7.6
C23 to C30
16.4
Certified Observations and Conclusions from Indian Oil Corporation (R&D Centre) Follow ing are the major observations and conclusions from the experiments by INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITIED (RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CENTRE)-
All the types of plastic w aste including PVC & PET are converted into gases & liquid hydrocarbons.
The catalyst enhances the conversion of w aste plastic in to hydrocarbons thereby improving quality & quantity of hydrocarbon gas and liquid products. Negligible Conversion w as observed in absence of invented catalytic additives
Increase in the temperature and rate of heating increases the gas yield.
Introduction of feed at higher temperature substantially reduces the process cycle time.
Water from w et gas meter indicates presence of HCl in the gaseous fraction.
PET bottles as a feed m aterial Analytical results of experiments using 100% PET bottles show that yield of liquid hydrocarbon is 60 w t%. There w as no formation of carboxylic group. This confirms that it is possible to convert the PET material in to liquid hydrocarbon under the catalytic conditions of the developed process.
PVC as a feed m aterial Effect of catalytic conversion of pure PVC have been studied and the data show s the liquid yield of about 40 w t%. Further experiments w ere conducted for removal of chlorine from these products. Here de-chlorination step w as incorporated prior to reaction step. It w as observed that about 55% w eight reduction after removal of Chlorine from the PVC.
NOTE : 'None of the Zadgaonkar is presently associated with the management of M/s Unique Waste Plastic Management & Research Company Pvt. Ltd.'
Copyright 2006. All rights Reserved Alka Umesh Zadgaonkar Designed & developed by e-Core Solutions
Last amended October 2007
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