Claims
- 1. A method of pyrolytically decomposing plastic, comprising the steps of:
- thermally decomposing plastic in a pressurized atmosphere to produce a pyrolysis product in the form of gas;
- cooling the pyrolysis product obtained at the thermally decomposing step so that the pyrolysis product is separated into a first fraction containing a first constituent and a second fraction being heavy relative to the first fraction, by condensation of the second fraction;
- feeding back the second traction separated at the cooling step to the thermally decomposing step so that the second fraction is further thermally decomposed; and
- recovering the first constituent by collecting the first fraction.
- 2. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 1, wherein at the thermally decomposing step, the plastic is thermally decomposed in the presence of an alkali material which is selected from the group consisting of alkali metal hydroxides and alkaline earth metal hydroxides.
- 3. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 2, wherein the plastic includes polyvinyl chloride.
- 4. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 1, wherein a gauge pressure of the pressurized atmosphere at the thermally decomposing step is within a range of 1 kgf/cm.sup.2 to 10 kgf/cm.sup.2.
- 5. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 1, wherein the plastic is heated at a temperature within a range of 300.degree. C. to 600.degree. C. at the thermally decomposing step, and wherein the pyrolysis product is cooled to a temperature within a range of 200.degree. C. to 350.degree. C. at the cooling step.
- 6. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 1, wherein the plastic is decomposed in the presence of water at the thermally decomposing step.
- 7. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 1, wherein the plastic is decomposed in the presence of a medium which is in liquid state at the thermal decomposition step and which is substantially inert to the plastic and the pyrolysis product.
- 8. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 1, wherein the plastic, at the thermally decomposing step, is decomposed in the presence of a catalyst which is selected from the group consisting of nickel oxide, ferric oxide, cobalt (III) oxide, copper oxide, manganese dioxide, silica, zirconia and titania.
- 9. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 1, wherein the plastic, at the thermally decomposing step, is decomposed in the presence of silicon dioxide.
- 10. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 1, wherein the pyrolysis product contains an olefin compound, and the pyrolytic decomposition method further comprises the step of:
- transforming the olefin compound contained in the pyrolysis product into an aromatic compound or a saturated compound.
- 11. The pyrolytic decomposition method of claim 10, wherein at the transferring step, the olefin compound is transformed in the presence of a catalyst which is selected from the group consisting of active alumina and zeolite.
Priority Claims (8)
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3-338183 |
Dec 1991 |
JPX |
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4-033814 |
Feb 1992 |
JPX |
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4-035334 |
Feb 1992 |
JPX |
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4-275763 |
Oct 1992 |
JPX |
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5-227589 |
Sep 1993 |
JPX |
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5-227596 |
Sep 1993 |
JPX |
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5-229311 |
Sep 1993 |
JPX |
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5-336905 |
Dec 1993 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application from U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/992,761 filed on Dec. 18, 1992, which is now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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