Pyrolysis of specific non-recyclable waste materials: Energy recovery and detailed product characteristics
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This study explores the pyrolysis process applied to various non-utilized waste materials,
specifically focusing on separated plastics from municipal waste, wood waste (including pallets
and window frames), paper rejects, and automotive carpets. Different combinations of these waste
materials were subjected to pyrolysis, a process involving high-temperature treatment (600 ◦C) in a
nitrogen atmosphere. The resulting products, including biochar, gas, and liquid fractions, as well
as the residual waste materials, underwent comprehensive analysis. The evaluation of pyrolysis
products emphasizes their quality, energy content, and potential applications. Notably, the pyrolysis
gas derived from the combination of separated municipal plastics and waste wood exhibited the
highest calorific value at 49.45 MJ/m3
. Additionally, Mixture 2, consisting of plastic and wood
waste, demonstrated the highest calorific value for the pyrolysis condensate, reaching 30.62 MJ/kg.
Moreover, Mixture 3, benefiting from biochar utilization as a sorbent, displayed the highest iodine
value at 90.01 mg/g.
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Materials. 2024, vol. 17, issue 8, art. no. 1752.