Carbon black recovery from waste tire pyrolysis by demineralization: Production and application in rubber compounding

Juan Daniel Martínez, Natalia Cardona-Uribe, Ramón Murillo, Tomás García, José Manuel López

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Abstract

Pyrolysis offers the possibility to convert waste tires into liquid and gaseous fractions as well as a carbon-rich solid (CBp), which contains the original carbon black (CB) and the inorganic compounds used in tire manufacture. Whilst both liquid and gaseous fractions can be valorized without further processing, there is a general consensus that CBp needs to be improved before it can be considered a commercial product, seriously penalizing the pyrolysis process profitability. In this work, the CBp produced in a continuous pyrolysis process was demineralized (chemical leaching) with the aim of recovering the CB trapped into the CBp and thus, producing a standardized CB product for commercial purposes. The demineralization process was conducted by using cheap and common reagents (HCl and NaOH). In this sense, the acid treatment removed most of the mineral matter contained in the CBp and concentration was the main parameter controlling the demineralization process. An ash content of 4.9 wt% was obtained by using 60 min of soaking time, 60 °C of temperature, 10 mL/g of reagent/CBp ratio and HCl 4 M. The demineralized CBp (dCBp) showed a carbon content of 92.9 wt%, while the FRX analysis indicated that SiO 2 is the major component into the ash. The BET surface area was 76.3 m 2 /g, and textural characterizations (SEM/EDX and TEM) revealed that dCBp is composed by primary particles lower than 100 nm. Although dCBp showed a low structure, the surface chemistry was rich in surface acidic groups. Finally, dCBp was used in Styrene Butadiene Rubber (SBR) compounding, probing its technical feasibility as substitute of commercial CB N550.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)574-584
Number of pages11
JournalWaste Management
Volume85
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2019

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Keywords

  • Carbon black
  • Carbon black recovery
  • Demineralization
  • Pyrolysis
  • Waste tire

Types Minciencias

  • Artículos de investigación con calidad A1 / Q1

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