One step conversion of waste polyethylene to Cr3C2 nanorods and Cr2AlC particles under mild conditions
Abstract
The resource utilization of waste plastic can solve the problems of energy shortage and environment pollution simultaneously to achieve sustainable development. Preparation of carbides using waste plastic as a carbon resource is an effective way to recycle waste plastic. In this paper, we have synthesized Cr3C2 nanorods utilizing waste polyethylene (PE), Cr2O3 and metallic Mg at 800 °C in a stainless-steel autoclave. The Cr3C2 nanorods have lengths up to tens of micrometers and a stem diameter of about 100 nm. By a similar procedure, Cr2AlC particles can also be synthesized by using waste PE as a carbon source. Furthermore, the possible formation mechanisms of carbides have been proposed.
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