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Photothermal recycling of waste polyolefin plastics into liquid fuels with high selectivity under solvent-free conditions

Chemistry

Photothermal recycling of waste polyolefin plastics into liquid fuels with high selectivity under solvent-free conditions

Y. Miao, Y. Zhao, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking research by Yingxuan Miao, Yunxuan Zhao, Geoffrey I. N. Waterhouse, Run Shi, Li-Zhu Wu, and Tierui Zhang that unveils a photothermal catalytic recycling system, transforming waste polyolefin plastics into valuable liquid fuels through the power of sunlight in just three hours.

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Abstract
The widespread use of polyolefin plastics in modern societies generates huge amounts of plastic waste. With a view toward sustainability, researchers are now seeking novel and low-cost strategies for recycling and valorizing polyolefin plastics. Herein, we report the successful development of a photothermal catalytic recycling system for transforming polyolefin plastics into liquid/waxy fuels under concentrated sunlight or xenon lamp irradiation. Photothermal heating of a Ru/TiO2 catalyst to 200–300 °C in the presence of polyolefin plastics results in intimate catalyst-plastic contact and controllable hydrogenolysis of C–C and C–H bonds in the polymer chains (mediated by Ru sites). By optimizing the reaction temperature and pressure, the complete conversion of waste polyolefins into valuable liquid fuels (86% gasoline- and diesel-range hydrocarbons, C5–C21) is possible in short periods (3 h). This work demonstrates a simple and efficient strategy for recycling waste polyolefin plastics using abundant solar energy.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 15, 2023
Authors
Yingxuan Miao, Yunxuan Zhao, Geoffrey I. N. Waterhouse, Run Shi, Li-Zhu Wu, Tierui Zhang
Tags
photothermal
catalytic recycling
polyolefin plastics
liquid fuels
solar energy
sustainability
waste management
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