2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(104a) Adventures in Autothermal Processing
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In the last few years, our research group has been developing autothermal pyrolysis for the production of sugars, phenolic oil, and biochar. Contrary to conventional wisdom on fast pyrolysis, we have found that oxygen admitted at low equivalence ratios can achieve autothermal operation without significantly impacting oil yield. These studies have demonstrated the dramatic process intensification that occurs upon eliminating heat transfer from thermal management of the reactor, increasing throughput several fold compared to a conventional pyrolyzer.
We have recently begun to explore how principles of autothermal operation could be applied to other processes including treatment of wastewater and thermal depolymerization of plastics. The preliminary results from adding oxygen plastics pyrolysis are so distinctive that we refer to it as âthermal oxo-degradationâ (TOD) of plastics. In this case, admitting oxygen not only makes possible autothermal operation of this otherwise endothermic process, the products of oxidation are fatty alcohols and fatty acids â feedstocks in the production of high-value oleochemicals.