Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds – Production of hydrocarbon mixture from refuse or vegetation – From synthetic resin or rubber
Patent
1994-12-13
1996-05-14
Pal, Asok
Chemistry of hydrocarbon compounds
Production of hydrocarbon mixture from refuse or vegetation
From synthetic resin or rubber
585832, C07C 100
Patent
active
055169520
ABSTRACT:
A process for breaking down rubber polymer materials by selective oxidative decoupling of carbon-carbon, carbon-sulfur and sulfur-sulfur bonds at supercritical or near supercritical conditions for water and wherein supercritical water or water near supercritical conditions is used as a solvent and reforming agent, is used to produce relatively high yields of lower molecular weight hydrocarbons and oxygenated hydrocarbons which are suitable for use as a fuel or which can be separated or further refined to produce various commodity chemicals, specialty chemicals or both. The invention provides an environmentally friendly process for recycling rubber waste materials such as waste tires to generate valuable fuels or chemical feedstocks in a closed oxidation process which is free of hazardous stack emissions. The rubber polymer materials which can be recycled in accordance with the process can include typical amounts of conventional compounding ingredients and other impurities without significantly affecting the overall conversion.
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Azzam Fouad O.
Kocher Brian S.
Lee Sunggyu
Pal Asok
The University of Akron
Yildirim Bekir L.
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