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Plasma Processing of Rubber Powder from End-of-Life Tires: Numerical Analysis and Experiment
June 5, 2024
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Tire recycling is becoming an increasingly important problem due to the growing number of end-of-life tires (ELTs). World-wide, ELTs account for more than 80 million tons. ELTs contribute to environmental pollution in the long term. They are flammable, toxic and non-biodegradable. At the same time, ELTs contain rubber, metal and textile cord, which are valuable raw materials. ELTs are buried in landfills, burned, crushed and restored. Most of these methods have a negative impact on the environment. From an environmental point of view, the most preferred ways to recycle tires are retreading and shredding. Rubber powder (RP) or crumb is mainly used for rubber pavers production, waterproofing, curbs, road slabs and various surfaces. An alternative method for RP processing, eliminating the disadvantages of the above approaches, is plasma gasification and pyrolysis. The paper presents a thermodynamic and kinetic analysis and an experiment on plasma processing of RP from worn tires to produce flammable gas. At a mass-average temperature of 1750 K, the yield of synthesis gas from plasma-air gasification of RP was 44.6% (hydrogen—19.1, carbon monoxide—25.5), and 95.6% of carbon was gasified. The experimental and calculated results satisfactorily agreed. It was found that plasma products from RP did not contain harmful impurities, either in calculations or experiments. Plasma gasification allows for recycling ELTs in an environmentally friendly way while also generating flammable gases that are valuable commodities. In this research, plasma technology was demonstrated to be effective for gasifying RP to produce flammable gas.
Tire recycling is becoming an increasingly important problem due to the growing number of end-of-life tires (ELTs). World-wide, ELTs account for more than 80 million tons. ELTs contribute to environmental pollution in the long term. They are flammable, toxic and non-biodegradable. At the same time, ELTs contain rubber, metal and textile cord, which are valuable raw materials. ELTs are buried in landfills, burned, crushed and restored. Most of these methods have a negative impact on the environment. From an environmental point of view, the most preferred ways to recycle tires are retreading and shredding. Rubber powder (RP) or crumb is mainly used for rubber pavers production, waterproofing, curbs, road slabs and various surfaces. An alternative method for RP processing, eliminating the disadvantages of the above approaches, is plasma gasification and pyrolysis. The paper presents a thermodynamic and kinetic analysis and an experiment on plasma processing of RP from worn tires to produce flammable gas. At a mass-average temperature of 1750 K, the yield of synthesis gas from plasma-air gasification of RP was 44.6% (hydrogen—19.1, carbon monoxide—25.5), and 95.6% of carbon was gasified. The experimental and calculated results satisfactorily agreed. It was found that plasma products from RP did not contain harmful impurities, either in calculations or experiments. Plasma gasification allows for recycling ELTs in an environmentally friendly way while also generating flammable gases that are valuable commodities. In this research, plasma technology was demonstrated to be effective for gasifying RP to produce flammable gas.
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experiment, kinetic calculation, plasma processing, synthesis gas, thermodynamic calculation, waste tire rubber powder
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Messerle V, Ustimenko A. Plasma Processing of Rubber Powder from End-of-Life Tires: Numerical Analysis and Experiment. (2024). LAPSE:2024.0430
Author Affiliations
Messerle V: Combustion Problems Institute, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan
Ustimenko A: Combustion Problems Institute, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan
Ustimenko A: Combustion Problems Institute, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty 050040, Kazakhstan
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Processes
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12
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5
First Page
994
Year
2024
Publication Date
2024-05-13
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2227-9717
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