Plastic Waste Chemical
Recycling to Methanol: Combined
Experimental and Plant-Wide Simulated Approach
Posted on 2023-04-04 - 16:09
Chemical recycling of plastic waste is a topic of high
interest
due to the ever-growing amounts of polymers produced each year and
the still inefficient end-of-life management of waste. Gasification
is one of the potential treatments of plastic waste that would allow
synthesis of chemicals with benefits such as autothermal conditions,
robustness to contaminants, and easily achievable end of waste certification
with respect to other alternatives. In this paper, a conceptual design
for gasification recycling validated by experimental campaigns in
a demo-scale plant is proposed with the intent of estimating methanol
synthesis yield. Methanol is chosen as it has been selected as a key
transition molecule that offers a versatile market. A yield of 1.35
kg of methanol per kg of treated plastic waste was computed, and an
evaluation of plant net present value, internal rate of return, and
payback time is reported to assess the potential economic performance
of the plant at different scales.
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Prifti, Kristiano; Galeazzi, Andrea; Manenti, Flavio (2023). Plastic Waste Chemical
Recycling to Methanol: Combined
Experimental and Plant-Wide Simulated Approach. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.2c02665