Claims
- 1. A process for cracking polyethylene or polypropylene to monomer comprising the following steps:
- a. converting the polymer into a fluidized particulate state;
- b. introducing to a reaction zone a cracking gas comprising steam and the polymer from step (a) and admixing said polymer with the cracking gas in said reaction zone
- wherein the weight ratio of cracking gas to polymer is about 1 to about 8 parts of gas per part of polymer, the temperature of the cracking gas is such as to heat the polymer to a temperature in the range of about 800.degree. C. to about 1050.degree. C., and the residence time of the polymer and the products derived from the cracking thereof in the reaction zone is about 10 to about 100 milliseconds; and
- c. quenching effluent from the reaction zone and recovering the monomer.
- 2. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the weight ratio of cracking gas to polymer is about 1 to about 3 parts of gas per part of polymer.
- 3. The process defined in claim 2 wherein the temperature of the cracking gas is such as to heat the polymer to a temperature in the range of about 850.degree. C. to about 1000.degree. C.
- 4. The process defined in claim 3 wherein said residence time is about 20 to about 60 milliseconds.
- 5. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the particles of the fluidized polymer are less than about 300 microns in diameter.
- 6. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the cracking gas is steam.
- 7. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the cracking gas is a mixture of gases derived from the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen and the steam is mixed together therewith.
- 8. The process defined in claim 1 wherein the polymer is polyethylene.
- 9. A process for cracking polyethylene or polypropylene to monomer comprising the following steps:
- a. converting the polymer into liquid droplet form;
- b. introducing to a reaction zone a cracking gas comprising steam and the polymer from step (a) and admixng said polymer with the cracking gas in said reaction zone
- wherein the weight ratio of cracking gas to polymer is about 1 to about 8 parts of gas per part of polymer, the temperature of the cracking gas is such as to heat the polymer to a temperature in the range of about 800.degree. C. to about 1050.degree. C., and the residence time of the polymer and the products derived from the cracking thereof in the reaction zone is about 10 to about 100 milliseconds; and
- c. quenching effluent from the reaction zone and recovering the monomer.
- 10. The process defined in claim 9 wherein the weight ratio of cracking gas to polymer is about 1 to about 3 parts of gas per part of polymer.
- 11. The process defined in claim 10 wherein the temperature of the cracking gas is such as to heat the polymer to a temperature in the range of about 850.degree. C. to about 1000.degree. C.
- 12. The process defined in claim 11 wherein said residence time is about 20 to about 60 milliseconds.
- 13. The process defined in claim 9 wherein the cracking gas is steam.
- 14. The process defined in claim 9 wherein the cracking gas is a mixture of gases derived from the combustion of hydrogen and oxygen and the steam is mixed together therewith.
- 15. The process defined in claim 9 wherein the polymer is polyethylene.
- 16. A process for cracking polyethylene to ethylene monomer which comprises the following steps:
- a. converting polyethylene into a fluidized particulate state;
- b. introducing into a reaction zone a cracking gas comprising a mixture of combustion gases produced from the essentially complete combustion of a fuel gas and oxygen mixed together with steam, at an inlet temperature of about 950.degree. to about 2000.degree. C.;
- c. introducing the polyethylene from step (a) into the reaction zone and admixing the polyethylene with the cracking gas therein
- wherein the weight ratio of cracking gas to polyethylene is about 1 to about 8 parts of gas per part of polyethylene, the outlet temperature of the reaction zone is in the range of about 800.degree. C. to about 1050.degree. C., the pressure in the reaction zone is in the range of about 5 psig to about 30 psig, and the residence time in the reaction zone of the polyethylene and the products derived from the cracking thereof is about 10 to about 100 milliseconds; and
- d. quenching the effluent from the reaction zone and recovering product comprising ethylene monomer.
- 17. The process defined in claim 16 wherein the fluidized polyethylene from step (a) is introduced into the reaction zone in a downstream direction.
- 18. The process defined in claim 16 wherein the outlet temperature of the reaction zone is in the range of about 850.degree. C. and about 1000.degree. C., the pressure in the reaction zone is in the range of about 10 psig to about 25 psig, and the residence time in the reaction zone of the polyethylene and the products derived from the cracking thereof is about 20 to about 60 milliseconds.
- 19. The process defined in claim 18 wherein the weight ratio of cracking gas to polyethylene is about 1 to about 3 parts of gas per part of polyethylene.
- 20. The process defined in claim 16 wherein the particles of the fluidized polymer are less than about 300 microns in diameter.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of applications Ser. Nos. 359,675, now abandoned and 359,676, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,849,075 both filed on May 14, 1973, which, in turn are continuations-in-part of applications Ser. Nos. 252,511 and 252,512, respectively, both filed on May 8, 1972 both abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Straus et al., Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards, vol. 66A, No. 5, Sept.-Oct., 1962, p. 406 relied on. |
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