Towards the upgrading of plastic pyrolysis oil: Understanding of the recombination reaction between olefin and hydrochloric acid
Direction Expérimentation Procédés
Stage
Entre mars et août 2025
6 mois
Auvergne et Rhône-Alpes
Oui
IFP Energies nouvelles (IFPEN) est un acteur majeur de la recherche et de la formation dans les domaines de l’énergie, du transport et de l’environnement. De la recherche à l’industrie, l’innovation technologique est au cœur de son action, articulée autour de quatre priorités stratégiques : Mobilité Durable, Energies Nouvelles, Climat / Environnement / Economie circulaire et Hydrocarbures Responsables.
Dans le cadre de la mission d’intérêt général confiée par les pouvoirs publics, IFPEN concentre ses efforts sur :
- l’apport de solutions aux défis sociétaux de l’énergie et du climat, en favorisant la transition vers une mobilité durable et l’émergence d’un mix énergétique plus diversifié ;
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Towards the upgrading of plastic pyrolysis oil: Understanding of the recombination reaction between olefin and hydrochloric acid
In the context of circular economy, chemical recycling via pyrolysis is a promising route to convert plastic and tire wastes into oil, which can be further processed by steam cracker or refining processes to produce chemicals (for chemical and polymer industry) or fuels.
The presence of chlorine in pyrolysis oils is a major concern for the upgrading processes: deactivation of catalysts, fouling, corrosion, and environmental issue. Thus, the dechlorination by hydrotreatment of pyrolysis oils is necessary prior to the upgrading processes.
Due to the presence of various contaminants (nitrogen, olefins, diolefins, sulfur, oxygen) in pyrolytic oils, the dechlorination is impacted by parallel effects (inhibition, competitive adsorption, and recombination of HCl with olefins and nitrogen compounds). The understanding of these phenomena is important to carry out innovations on catalysts and processes for the improvement of dechlorination and to predict the performance of dechlorination.
Description
The objective of the internship is to understand the recombination of hydrochloric acid (HCl), a product of the hydrodechlorination, with olefins, regarding the thermodynamic and kinetic aspects.
For that, the internship will focus on the experimentation section. The experiments will be performed in batch reactor. Advanced analytical techniques will be used to characterize the organochlorine compounds in feeds and in effluents.
List of tasks:
- Task 1: experimental tests on the recombination of HCl with olefins at various operating conditions.
- Task 2: calculation of thermodynamic reaction equilibrium constant of HCl + olefin combination.
Required profile
Strong background in kinetics and chemistry with aptitude and interest in heterogeneous catalysis.
- English or French, curiosity, enthusiasm, autonomy.