Issue 19, 2022

Antioxidant-induced transformations of a metal-acid hydrocracking catalyst in the deconstruction of polyethylene waste

Abstract

Plastics are ideal for numerous applications, as driven by the development of complex formulations containing various additives to improve performance and processability. Unfortunately, chemical valorization strategies (e.g., catalytic deconstruction) often can be challenged by the presence of small-molecule additives, and quantification of the impact of these molecular constituents on upcycling processes remains elusive. This dearth of information restricts catalyst design efforts to combine the robustness and performance necessary to improve plastics circularity. In this communication, we describe a systematic study of common plastics additives—phenolic antioxidants, and we quantify the relationship between additive content and deconstruction yields of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) over a platinum on tungstated zirconium (Pt/WO3/ZrO2) hydrocracking catalyst. In the simplest case of a base (antioxidant- and slip agent-containing) HDPE resin versus a pure (additive-stripped) HDPE polymer, a two-fold decrease in the yield of gas and liquid products is noted for base HDPE resin. Furthermore, both antioxidant chemistry and concentration strongly impact conversion and individual product selectivities. Using infrared spectroscopy, we determine that antioxidants change the effective ratio of metal to acid sites (i.e., metal-acid balance) through reactions of phenols and/or other functional groups (e.g., acids, esters) with catalyst active sites. Overall, this work demonstrates the impact of one common set of additives on plastics deconstruction, and the analysis herein provides a blueprint for quantitatively assessing the effects of additives on plastics deconstruction processes and for evaluating the development of more robust catalytic strategies or more tolerable additive formulations.

Graphical abstract: Antioxidant-induced transformations of a metal-acid hydrocracking catalyst in the deconstruction of polyethylene waste

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
05 júl 2022
Accepted
05 aug 2022
First published
10 aug 2022

Green Chem., 2022,24, 7332-7339

Author version available

Antioxidant-induced transformations of a metal-acid hydrocracking catalyst in the deconstruction of polyethylene waste

Z. R. Hinton, P. A. Kots, M. Soukaseum, B. C. Vance, D. G. Vlachos, T. H. Epps and L. T. J. Korley, Green Chem., 2022, 24, 7332 DOI: 10.1039/D2GC02503E

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