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Experimental study, simulation and technical-economic feasibility of an interesterification plant for hydrocarbons synthesis by using plastics and frying oil waste.
Villardi, Hugo Gomes D'Amato; Nascimento, Madson M; Pessoa, Fernando Luiz P; Santos, Alex Álisson B; Mascarenhas, Luiz Alberto Brêda; Andrade, Leone Peter Correia; de Andrade, Jailson B.
  • Villardi HGD; Centro Universitário SENAI-CIMATEC, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845-Piatã, Salvador, BA, 41650-010, Brazil.
  • Nascimento MM; Centro Universitário SENAI-CIMATEC, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845-Piatã, Salvador, BA, 41650-010, Brazil.
  • Pessoa FLP; Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia em Energia e Ambiente-INCT E&A, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, BA, 40170-115, Brazil.
  • Santos AÁB; Centro Interdisciplinar de Energia e Ambiente-CIEnAm, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Salvador, BA, 40170-115, Brazil.
  • Mascarenhas LAB; Centro Universitário SENAI-CIMATEC, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845-Piatã, Salvador, BA, 41650-010, Brazil.
  • Andrade LPC; Postgraduate Program in Computer Modeling and Industrial Technology, Salvador, BA, Brazil.
  • de Andrade JB; Centro Universitário SENAI-CIMATEC, Av. Orlando Gomes, 1845-Piatã, Salvador, BA, 41650-010, Brazil.
Sci Rep ; 14(1): 10240, 2024 May 03.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38702364
ABSTRACT
This work presents the experimental assessment of a 20 mL batch reactor's efficacy in converting plastic and oil residues into biofuels. The reactor, designed for ease of use, is heated using a metallic system. The experiments explore plastic solubilization at various temperatures and residence times, employing a mixture of distilled water and ethylene glycol as the solvent. Initial findings reveal that plastic solubilization requires a temperature of 350 °C with an ethylene glycol mole fraction of 0.35, whereas 250 °C suffices with a mole fraction of 0.58. Additionally, the study includes a process simulation of a plant utilizing a double fluidized bed gasifier and an economic evaluation of the interesterification/pyrolysis plant. Simulation results support project feasibility, estimating a total investment cost of approximately $12.99 million and annual operating expenses of around $17.98 million, with a projected payback period of about 5 years.
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