聚烯的机械催化转化在以热酸盐为基础的材料上
Adrian H Hergesell1, Claire L Seitzinger1, Hubert Pasternak1
1Inorganic Chemistry and Catalysis Group, Institute for Sustainable and Circular Chemistry, Utrecht University The Netherlands i.vollmer@uu.nl.
概括
泽奥利特催化剂通过球磨和结来增强聚烯化学循环. 在研磨球上固定催化剂克服了失活,提高了可持续的聚烯转换产量.
科学领域:
- 聚合物化学 聚合物化学
- 催化剂是一种催化剂.
- 化学工程是化学工程的重要组成部分.
背景情况:
- 化学回收提供了一种可持续的途径,将聚烯转化为有价值的化学品.
- 目前的催化热解和机械化学等方法在活性,选择性和产量方面存在局限性.
- 石催化剂显示出有希望的结果,但在机械过程中面临停用挑战.
研究的目的:
- 通过滚球磨粉和结,研究用于聚烯转换的以热为基础的催化剂.
- 解决机械化学回收过程中的催化剂停用问题.
- 探索机械化学和热化学方法之间的协同作用.
主要方法:
- 在室内和高温下在球磨加工中使用过石催化剂.
- 开发了一种直接的机械催化方法,通过在磨砂球上固定热带石.
- 研究了化聚烯的催化.
主要成果:
- 石催化剂在球磨加工中表现出高活性,这取决于酸位密度.
- 由于框架崩,在球磨机中迅速发生了催化剂失活.
- 在磨砂球上凝聚焦石的固定使得活动持续,并减少了催化剂负荷.
- 催化曲显示出初始的协同作用,但受到粘度下降的限制.
结论:
- 直接的机械催化与固定热石提供了一条途径,以克服聚烯回收过程中的催化剂失活.
- 结合机械化学和催化性热解提出了挑战,但具有有效的化学回收利用的潜力.
- 需要进一步的研究来优化这些工艺的工业应用.
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