Plastic Reprocessing for Organics and Synthetics using Plasma for Energy Redundancy/ Resources

MSCA (Marie Skłodowska-Curie)HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EFID: 101061987
EC Contribution
€1,812
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

Our lives are materialistically and perhaps literally wrapped in plastic since its use in 1940s and expected consumption would increasingly be 720 million tons by 2040. In 2018, the European Commission (EU) and the EU Strategy for Plastics in the Circular Economy established the main goals for plastic design, manufacture, use, re-use, and end-of-life management by 2030. Nearly 10 % municipal solid waste is plastic out of which nearly 20 % is being landfilled causing geological and environmental instability. In spite of numerous methods for recycling of plastic waste, only primary recycling (re-extrusion) and secondary recycling (mechanical) are well-established. The most challenges are in the large scale implementation of tertiary recycling (chemical recovery) and quaternary recycling (energy recovery) of plastic waste. Further, converting plastic waste into building block molecules, fuels and energy remains a substantial challenge. For these reason, depolymerization of plastic via arc plasma gasification and pyrolysis has been the attractive choice for researchers and technology developers. Armenise et. al. shows the highest cluster of research on pyrolysis of plastic has happened worldwide in last 2 decades. Design of a pyrolysis reactor and the fixing up of the process parameters have been the key bottleneck for the success of the efficient pyrolysis of plastics. Fluidized/ spouted bed reactors are the top most choices for the plastic pyrolysis process. A plasma reactor has shown significant improvement in the process intensification the for the better heat treatment resulting highly desirable organic products such as H2, CO, CH4, C2H4, C2H2 and other smaller hydrocarbons as the renewable energy source. A new Plasma assisted Spouted Bed Pyrolysis Reactor (PSBPR) will be designed and tested for cost effective deployment in industrial use.

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Publications (2)
Functional variation of minimum spouting velocity with static bed height in conical spouted beds
Chemical Engineering Research and Design· 2024DOI
Palash Kumar Mollick, Mikel Tellabide, Maider Bolaños, Idoia Estiati, Xabier Sukunza, Martin Olazar
Sensitive dependency of minimum spouting velocity on angle of repose of solid particles and cone angle in conical spouted beds
Powder Technology· 2024DOI
Palash Kumar Mollick, Mikel Tellabide, Maider Bolaños, Idoia Estiati, Xabier Sukunza, Martin Olazar
Deliverables (2)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PROSPER (Plastic Reprocessing for Organics and Synthetics using Plasma for Energy Redundancy/ Resources)