A correlation between experimental conditions of microwave assisted pyrolysis (MAP) of tires and some of the characteristics of char are reported. MAP is a complementary or even an alternative methodology to recycle waste polymeric materials. This appealing way was employed in managing waste tires since they contain a high amount of microwave absorbing materials such as metal wires, metal oxides, and carbon, which quickly adsorb microwave radiation (MW) and turn itinto heat. Char obtained from MAP of tire was characterized through chemical (ultimate analysis and ion coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy), morphological (BET surface area, scanning electron microscopy), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses. MAP variables such as MW power and tire mass, did not strongly affect the properties of samples. Char contained large amount of amorphous carbon and inorganic compounds formed from additives employed in tires formulation. Hydrocarbons were present only in not-fully pyrolyzed samples. XRD analyses of rystalline phases showed a marked MW effect: different crystalline ZnS forms, spharelite or wurtzite were present due to the different amount of waste tires employed. The presence of these compounds suggested that tires were heated to a temperature higher than the usually accounted

Carbon from microwave assisted pyrolisis of waste tires

B Sacchi;E Cantisani;
2013

Abstract

A correlation between experimental conditions of microwave assisted pyrolysis (MAP) of tires and some of the characteristics of char are reported. MAP is a complementary or even an alternative methodology to recycle waste polymeric materials. This appealing way was employed in managing waste tires since they contain a high amount of microwave absorbing materials such as metal wires, metal oxides, and carbon, which quickly adsorb microwave radiation (MW) and turn itinto heat. Char obtained from MAP of tire was characterized through chemical (ultimate analysis and ion coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy), morphological (BET surface area, scanning electron microscopy), and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analyses. MAP variables such as MW power and tire mass, did not strongly affect the properties of samples. Char contained large amount of amorphous carbon and inorganic compounds formed from additives employed in tires formulation. Hydrocarbons were present only in not-fully pyrolyzed samples. XRD analyses of rystalline phases showed a marked MW effect: different crystalline ZnS forms, spharelite or wurtzite were present due to the different amount of waste tires employed. The presence of these compounds suggested that tires were heated to a temperature higher than the usually accounted
2013
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
Tire pyrolysis
Microwave assisted pyrolysis
Carbon
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