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1 Options for Valorizing Solid Wastes
Armando McDonald Professor Renewable Materials Program

2 Presentation overview
Municipal solid waste Industrial waste Plastic recycling & conversion Biomass conversion into fuels Heat and electricity Summary

3 Municipal solid waste 250 million tons MSW in the US (2010)
56% discarded 34% recovered 12% converted to energy 12% plastic in landfills (20% by volume) 12% of plastics recovered 27% HDPE and 21% PET recycling rates 42% biomass (wood/textiles/food/yard)

4 Paper recycling waste Cardboard recycling Newsprint recycling
Reject fibers & labels/tape/hot-melt Newsprint recycling shrinkwrap/bags/labels/etc. Obtain mixed plastic waste (25 tons/d small plant)

5 Plastic valorization Mechanized sorting to add value
12% of plastic recovered (segregated) 27% HDPE is recycled (milk jugs, $500/ton) 21% PET is recycled (coke bottles, $500/ton) Increase level of recycling for local use Most is sent to china for processing Mixed plastic stream (-$24/ton) Variable properties Converted to plastic/composite products Converted to liquid fuels

6 Mixed plastic waste options
Mixed waste ground, compounded & processed into products HDPE (strength 17 MPa) Mixed (strength 9 MPa) Properties can be enhanced by: Additives (17 MPa) Wood fiber (13 MPa)

7 Pyrolysis of mixed plastics to fuels
Can use mixed plastic grades 1-2,4-7 + rubber Pyrolysis “thermal cracking” to hydrocarbons Can be used directly as heating fuel Refined to diesel & jetfuel Pyrolyzed HDPE product profile C7 C12 C14 C10 C16

8 Biomass valorization Wood & yard-waste Value added chemicals
Fuel pellets Cellulosic ethanol & bioplastics Value added chemicals Food waste Lactic & succinic acid

9 Gasification of waste/biomass
Can handle a range of feed-stocks High temperature conversion to produce synthesis gas (syn-gas) Combustion to produce electricity turbines or engine Converted to chemicals Methanol, hydrocarbons

10 Waste/Biomass Production of syngas Gasification Gas Cleaning Syngas
Fischer-Tropsch (FT) synthesis Methanol synthesis Synthesis of liquid fuel hydrocarbons Methanol-to-gasoline (MTG) Jet fuel/Diesel Gasoline

11 Pyrolysis of biomass Wood, textiles, food, yard-wastes
Pyrolysis “thermal cracking” to bio-oil & biochar Bio-oil used as heating fuel upgraded to biofuel Biochar Soil amendment Remove contaminants

12 Heat & electricity

13 Heat & electricity Reduces landfill volume 1 MW supply 1000 homes
10 MW plant uses 10 BDT wood/hr

14 Summary Gain value Reduced landfill volume
Segregation of plastics for recycling Conversion of mixed plastics to fuels & materials Biomass can be converted to fuels & chemicals Produce heat & electricity

15 Questions?


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