Evonik launches Purocel™ product and catalyst, tripling the quality of pyrolysis oil
Evonik of Germany has announced the launch of a comprehensive range of PuroCel™ products and catalyst technologies that can improve the quality of pyrolysis oil by up to three times, thereby promoting a larger plastic recycling system.
I. Core Innovations
Purocel™ Adsorbent Matrix: Three adsorbents, 505/510/515, cover the entire chain purification needs. They can reduce chlorides, silicon, tannins, and other substances.
1. Type 505: Chloride removal efficiency is three times that of traditional materials, suitable for multiple types of pyrolysis oil fractions.
2. Type 510: Designed for recyclability, significantly reducing operating costs.
3. Type 515: Simultaneous oil-gas refining, achieving improved end purification accuracy.
H Series Catalysts: Four regenerable hydrogenation catalysts, H100-H400.
1. Simultaneous removal of metals/chlorides, with olefin and aromatic reduction performance comparable to new catalysts.
2. Supports over five regeneration cycles, reducing carbon footprint by 40%+.
II. Technical Breakthroughs
1. Enhanced Purification Efficiency
1. Total Acid Number (TAN) reduced by 60%;
2. Silicon content controlled to PPm levels, meeting the feedstock standards for cracking units.
2. Modular Skid-Mounted System
1. The 'Rocket' refining unit integrates fluid dynamics optimized design, increasing purification efficiency by 30%;
2. Plug-and-play architecture supports rapid deployment within 72 hours, compatible with 90% of global refinery interfaces.
III. Industrial Value
1. Enables pyrolysis oil from waste plastics to meet ASTM D7158 standards, directly substituting 30% of crude oil feedstock;
2. A single unit can process 100,000 tons of waste plastic annually, reducing landfill carbon emissions by 120,000 tons per year;
3. Reduces raw material costs for refineries by 18-25%, improving ESG ratings by two levels.
IV. Application Progress
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