Catalytic Co-pyrolysis of Biomass and Plastics (Polypropylene and Polystyrene) Using Spent FCC Catalyst

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Author(s):  
Kanduri Praveen Kumar ◽  
Seethamraju Srinivas
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Thiquynhxuan Le ◽  
Xiteng Li ◽  
A V Ravindra ◽  
Qi Wang ◽  
Jinhui Peng ◽  
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Mariola Nowacka ◽  
Marius Aleknevičius ◽  
Valentin Antonovič

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X. Z. Li ◽  
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D. Trimm

Vanadium and nickel were found as major contaminants on spent FCC catalyst at levels of 3518 ppm and 3225 ppm, respectively. XPS results indicated that vanadium and nickel were in oxide form on spent FCC catalysts. Leaching tests (TCLP) showed that vanadium from spent FCC catalysts poses an environmental problem if disposed by landfill. It was found that encapsulation treatment with up to 60 wt % spent FCC catalyst in Portland cement, is an effective means of stabilization. The strength of standard specimens containing catalyst was much lower than that of standard specimens made with same weight percentage of sand.


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Linlin Wang ◽  
Huiqing Guo ◽  
Xiaopeng Chen ◽  
Yingying Huang ◽  
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2019 ◽  
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pp. 6515-6525 ◽  
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Xiaopeng Chen ◽  
Lu Ren ◽  
Muhammad Yaseen ◽  
Linlin Wang ◽  
Jiezhen Liang ◽  
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A Ni-based catalyst supported over a spent fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) catalyst was prepared by a wet impregnation method.


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