Unraveling the Role of Water in Mechanism Changes for Economically Viable Catalytic Plastic Upcycling

Author:

Ro Insoo1ORCID,Kwon Taeeun1,Ahn Byeongchan2,Kang Ki Hyuk3,Won Wangyun2

Affiliation:

1. Seoul National University of Science and Technology

2. Korea University

3. Korea Research Institute of Chemical Technology

Abstract

Abstract The surge in global plastic production, reaching to 390.7 million tons in 2021, exacerbates environmental pollution, with only 11% of plastic being recycled. Catalytic recycling, particularly through hydrogenolysis and hydrocracking, offers a promising avenue for upcycling polyolefin plastic, comprising 55% of global plastic waste. This study investigates the influence of water on polyolefin depolymerization using Ru catalysts, revealing a promotional effect only when both metal and acid sites, particularly Brønsted acid, are present. Findings highlight the impact of Ru content, metal-acid balance, and their proximity on this interaction, as well as their role in modulating the isomerization process, affecting product selectivity. Additionally, the interaction facilitates the suppression of coke formation, ultimately enhancing catalyst stability. A comprehensive techno-economic and life cycle assessment underscores the viability and environmental benefits of the process, particularly in the presence of water. These insights advance understanding and offer strategies for optimizing polyolefin plastic recycling processes.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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