Plastic Waste Conversion over a Refinery Waste Catalyst

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2021-07-12

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Vollmer, InaORCID 0000-0001-9917-1499ISNI 0000000493071579
Jenks, Michael James FrancisISNI 0000000493084441
Mayorga Gonzalez, RafaelISNI 0000000506826150
Meirer, FlorianISNI 0000000137317800
Weckhuysen, B.M.ORCID 0000-0001-5245-1426ISNI 0000000110540180

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Abstract

Polypropylene (PP) makes up a large share of our plastic waste. We investigated the conversion of PP over the industrial Fluid Catalytic Cracking catalyst (FCC-cat) used to produce gasoline from crude oil fractions. We studied transport limitations arising from the larger size of polymers compared to the crude oil-based feedstock by testing the components of this catalyst separately. Infrared spectroscopy and confocal fluorescence microscopy revealed the role of the FCC matrix in aromatization, and the zeolite Y domains in coking. An equilibrium catalyst (ECAT), discarded during FCC operation as waste, produced the same aromatics content as a fresh FCC-cat, while coking decreased significantly, likely due to the reduced accessibility and activity of the zeolite domains and an enhanced cracking activity of the matrix due to metal deposits present in ECAT. This mechanistic understanding provides handles for further improving the catalyst composition towards higher aromatics selectivity.

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Aromatics, coke formation, fluid catalytic cracking, plastic recycling, polypropylene, Catalysis, General Chemistry

Citation

Vollmer, I, Jenks, M J F, Mayorga González, R, Meirer, F & Weckhuysen, B M 2021, 'Plastic Waste Conversion over a Refinery Waste Catalyst', Angewandte Chemie-International Edition, vol. 60, no. 29, pp. 16101-16108. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202104110