Recovery of carbon black from scrap rubber

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Piskorz, J. [1 ]
Majerski, P. [2 ]
Radlein, D. [3 ]
Wik, Torsten [1 ]
Scott, D.S. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1, Canada
[2] Resource Transforms International Ltd., Unit 5, 110 Baffin Place, Waterloo, Ont. N2L 3G1, Canada
[3] Dr. Liboriusg, 20, 413, 23, Göteborg, Sweden
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Energy and Fuels | 1999年 / 13卷 / 03期
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Catalytic cracking - Dissolution - Drying - Filtration - Hydrogenation - Industrial waste treatment - Paraffin oils - Particles (particulate matter) - Recycling - Tires;
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A hydrogenation process has been developed to recover carbon black from rubber crumbs prepared from scrap tires. A semi-batch 2 L autoclave was used, with hydrogen continuously bubbled through a slurry of rubber crumbs and a paraffinic dissolution oil under pressures from 300 to 1500 psig and temperatures of about 400 °C. The dissolution oil dissolved the rubber and allowed the carbon-black particles to be freed from the polymer matrix. The carbon black then acted as a hydrogenation/cracking catalyst. Under optimal reaction conditions, the yield of carbon black+inorganic additives was approximately 36%, the gas yield 1-2%, naphtha yield 8%, and the balance a product oil, part of which can be recycled as the dissolution reagent. The carbon-black product after filtering and drying had properties which were an average of those of the various grades added during tire manufacture. One-half of the inorganics could be removed by a simple acid wash if desired. The carbon black has a value more than twice that of the other products and could be the factor which would allow this process to be economically viable without subsidies.
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