Issue 14, 2016

Near room-temperature thermocatalysis: a promising avenue for the degradation of polyethylene using NiCoMnO4 powders

Abstract

Polyethylene has been widely used around the world but its degradation is always restricted to being light- or microorganism-assisted. Here, a new irradiation-free and near room-temperature thermocatalytic approach for low density polyethylene (LDPE) degradation is developed by employing NiCoMnO4 as thermocatalyst. LDPE/NiCoMnO4 composites were firstly manufactured by melt blending or physically mixing and then underwent thermal aging in ovens with temperatures ranging from 30 °C to 50 °C in darkness. NiCoMnO4 is proven to have outstanding thermocatalytic activity and can lead to distinct thermal degradation of composite films both in air and in water. The optimal NiCoMnO4 dosage in composite films is just 1 wt% and for this specific catalyst loaded composite film, its decomposition temperature and weight-average molecular weight reduced by 53.43 °C and 79.60% respectively, together with an increase of crystallinity by 5.5% after thermal aging in air at 50 °C for 90 days. In addition, a higher degradation degree could be achieved with a further increase of the thermal aging time.

Graphical abstract: Near room-temperature thermocatalysis: a promising avenue for the degradation of polyethylene using NiCoMnO4 powders

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Aug 2015
Accepted
11 Jan 2016
First published
14 Jan 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 11829-11839

Near room-temperature thermocatalysis: a promising avenue for the degradation of polyethylene using NiCoMnO4 powders

K. Li, J. Zhao, Y. Zhang, P. Wu and Z. Zhang, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 11829 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA16626H

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