Issue 23, 2025

Upcycling polyethylene into diesel-range hydrocarbons over Ru catalysts confined in thermally stable mesoporous N-doped carbon

Abstract

Plastic waste management is a critical sustainability challenge, but it also offers an opportunity to produce clean fuels from carbon-rich materials. In this study, we report a ruthenium catalyst supported on thermally stable mesoporous nitrogen-doped carbon (Ru/NAC) for the solvent-free hydrogenolysis of polyethylene into diesel-range hydrocarbons. The catalyst features ultrasmall Ru nanoparticles (∼1.48 nm), uniformly dispersed and stabilized by Ru–N coordination within an ordered mesoporous carbon framework. This architecture enhances polymer–catalyst interactions and enables controlled C–C bond cleavage. Under mild conditions (300 °C, 3 MPa H2), Ru/NAC achieves a high liquid yield (86.5%) with 90.4% selectivity toward C8–C22 alkanes and a productivity of 391.1 gp gRu−1 h−1. Mechanistic studies, including 13C solid-state NMR and in situ Diffuse Reflectance Infrared Fourier Transform spectroscopy, reveal that mesopore confinement and homogeneous metal dispersion synergistically promote selective depolymerization pathways. This strategy offers a practical and scalable route for transforming polyolefin waste into sustainable fuel-range hydrocarbons, advancing circular energy systems.

Graphical abstract: Upcycling polyethylene into diesel-range hydrocarbons over Ru catalysts confined in thermally stable mesoporous N-doped carbon

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jul 2025
Accepted
20 Oct 2025
First published
24 Oct 2025

Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2025,9, 6522-6531

Upcycling polyethylene into diesel-range hydrocarbons over Ru catalysts confined in thermally stable mesoporous N-doped carbon

S. Yu, Z. Ren, K. Wang, R. Xiao, Z. Luo and H. Zhang, Sustainable Energy Fuels, 2025, 9, 6522 DOI: 10.1039/D5SE01013F

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