Pyrolysis of waste rubber tires with palladium doped zeolite
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This paper investigates the pyrolysis of waste rubber tires using zeolite-based heterogeneous catalysts. The catalytic activity of Hbeta and Pd/Hbeta was studied by examining the pyrolysis product yields. The gas yield from non-catalytic pyrolysis was at 20% while the use of Hbeta increased the gas yield to 28%. Doping Hbeta with Pd noble metal made a significant enhancement in hydrocarbon cracking producing a gas yield of 37%. The enhanced catalytic activity of Pd/Hbeta was due to dehydrogenation-hydrogenation reactions induced by the Pd metal sites. The incorporation of Pd into zeolite Hbeta led to appreciable improvements in the morphology of the catalyst. Pd-doping increased the surface area from 434 m2/g to 450 m2/g. The pore size also increased from 2.96 nm to 3.69 nm with a smaller crystallite size of 1.59 nm. The MO4 tetrahedra structure was preserved in Pd/Hbeta with the acidity characterized by hydroxyl groups (OH) at FTIR absorption bands of 631 cm-1 © 2019 Elsevier Ltd.
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Catalysis, Noble metal, Pyrolysis, Waste to fuel, Zeolites, Crystallite size, Hydrogenation, Morphology, Palladium, Palladium compounds, Pore size, Precious metals, Rubber, Wheels, Enhanced catalytic activity, Heterogeneous catalyst, Hydrocarbon cracking, Hydrogenation reactions, Hydroxyl groups, Non-catalytic, Pyrolysis products, Waste rubber, Catalyst activity