海洋塑料热解油研究进展:将污染转化为船用燃料

IF 11 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Sina Keyhani, Matteo Prussi, David Chiaramonti
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海洋垃圾,主要是塑料垃圾,既是不断升级的环境危机,也是可持续燃料生产的潜在资源。这篇综述首次全面评估了利用海洋垃圾作为热解原料为海事部门生产替代燃料的情况。在各种垃圾类型中,海滩和漂浮塑料被认为是最适合热解的,因为它们的可及性和高塑料含量,而海底垃圾则面临额外的收集和预处理挑战。文献表明,热解可以从富含塑料的废物中产生45% - 60%的油,只需最少的升级即可满足船用燃料标准。由此产生的海洋塑料衍生热解油与现有海洋基础设施具有很高的兼容性,可以与传统燃料无缝混合。然而,生产能力的限制和塑料的化石来源等限制表明,海洋塑料衍生的热解油应被视为一种过渡性解决方案。这项工作独特地提出了在港口接收设施内整合热解装置作为管理海洋垃圾和生产低碳海洋燃料的战略和有效方法。尽管存在技术和后勤方面的挑战,但海洋垃圾热解作为海洋清洁和海事部门低碳燃料转型的补充途径,显示出了巨大的潜力。
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Review on marine plastic pyrolysis oil: Turning pollution into a maritime fuel
Marine litter, predominantly plastic waste, represents both an escalating environmental crisis and a potential resource for sustainable fuel production. This review offers the first comprehensive assessment of using marine litter as a feedstock for pyrolysis to generate alternative fuels for the maritime sector. Among various litter types, beach and floating plastics are identified as the most suitable for pyrolysis, given their accessibility and high plastic content, while seafloor litter presents additional collection and pretreatment challenges. Literature indicates that pyrolysis can yield 45 %–60 % oil from plastic-rich waste, requiring minimal upgrading to meet marine fuel standards. The resulting marine plastic-derived pyrolysis oil demonstrates high compatibility with existing maritime infrastructure, allowing for seamless blending with conventional fuels. However, limitations such as restricted production capacity and the fossil origin of plastic suggest that marine plastic-derived pyrolysis oil should be considered a transitional solution. This work uniquely proposes the integration of pyrolysis units within port reception facilities as a strategic and efficient approach to manage marine litter and produce low-carbon maritime fuels. Despite technical and logistical challenges, marine litter pyrolysis shows promising potential as a complementary pathway for both ocean cleanup and low-carbon fuel transition in the maritime sector.
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Applied Energy
Applied Energy 工程技术-工程:化工
CiteScore
21.20
自引率
10.70%
发文量
1830
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: Applied Energy serves as a platform for sharing innovations, research, development, and demonstrations in energy conversion, conservation, and sustainable energy systems. The journal covers topics such as optimal energy resource use, environmental pollutant mitigation, and energy process analysis. It welcomes original papers, review articles, technical notes, and letters to the editor. Authors are encouraged to submit manuscripts that bridge the gap between research, development, and implementation. The journal addresses a wide spectrum of topics, including fossil and renewable energy technologies, energy economics, and environmental impacts. Applied Energy also explores modeling and forecasting, conservation strategies, and the social and economic implications of energy policies, including climate change mitigation. It is complemented by the open-access journal Advances in Applied Energy.
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