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Production and characterization of diesel-like fuel by catalytic upgrading of scrap tire pyrolysis oil using basic catalyst derived from blood cockle shell (Anadara Granosa)

Razmi, Fatin Amirah and Ngadi, Norzita and Rosli, Norfiona and Wong, Syie Luing and Mohd. Nawawi, Mohd. Ghazali and Alias, Hajar and Zakaria, Zaki Yamani and Talib, Saat (2021) Production and characterization of diesel-like fuel by catalytic upgrading of scrap tire pyrolysis oil using basic catalyst derived from blood cockle shell (Anadara Granosa). In: 3rd International Conference on Separation Technology, ICoST 2020, 15 - 16 August 2020, Johor, Malaysia.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matpr.2021.02.805

Abstract

This paper investigates the catalytic upgrading process in overcoming the scrap tire pyrolysis oil (STPO) complexities using a calcium-based catalyst derived from blood cockle shell (Anadara granosa). The calcined blood cockle (CBC) shells were synthesized by varying the temperature of calcination to 800, 900 and 1000 °C. In order to investigate the physico-chemical properties, the STPO was subjected to test method according to ASTM D975. The final distilled oil obtained from catalytic upgrading underwent gas chromatography with mass spectroscopy (GC-MS) analysis, in order to identify its chemical composition. According to the results, CaO material gives the lowest sulphur content (0.08%), compared to Ca(OH)2and Na2CO3catalysts. Among the CBC materials, the highest distilled oil yield is the CBC-1000 catalyst, with a value of 37.7%. The GC-MS analysis of distilled oil obtained from catalytic upgrading using the CBC-1000 catalyst reveals that, predominantly, the hydrocarbon chain is between C8 to C10, which is similar to conventional diesel fuel. The results also infer that there is improvement in STPO in terms of sulphur content (%), yield, and chemical compositions via the catalytic upgrading process. In conclusion, the CBC catalyst derived from blood cockle shell revealed that it has potential in upgrading the STPO to diesel-like fuel.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Blood cockle shell, Catalytic upgrading, Diesel, Scrap tire pyrolysis oil
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Chemical and Energy Engineering
ID Code:98158
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:04 Dec 2022 09:57
Last Modified:04 Dec 2022 09:57

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