Noble metal-free tandem catalysis enables efficient upcycling plastic waste into liquid fuel components

Jie Sun, Changdong Wu, Yuchen Zhou, Jiuxuan Zhang, Zhengyan Qu, Feng Zeng, Zhenchen Tang, Weihong Xing, Rizhi Chen

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Abstract

The lack of effective approaches for upcycling waste plastic has led to severe environmental pollution and squandering of carbon resources. While hydrocracking macromolecular polyolefins over typical metal-zeolite catalyst produces high quality liquid fuel components, the limited activity of base metal and restricted accessibility of acid sites within microporous zeolite renders this process still not in practical scale. A tandem catalyst comprising Ni-WO3/Al2O3 and Beta zeolite was developed for consecutive hydrocracking polyolefins, achieving a yield of 86.2 % of primarily gasoline-jet ranged hydrocarbons (mainly C5-C16 and minor C16+) at 280 °C. The incorporation of tungsten species onto Ni/Al2O3 largely enhances the surface acidity and accelerates the primary cracking process that converts polyethylene (PE) into medium-sized intermediates, which would readily diffuse into the pore networks of Beta and undergo further cracking to yield desired liquid hydrocarbons. In addition, this tandem catalyst also promotes facile hydrocracking of consumer-grade plastic waste and maintains excellent stability over 5 recycling tests. The noble-metal-free catalyst achieves an impressive liquid formation rate of 5.74 g·gcat.−1·h−1, rivaling the noble metal-based catalyst and demonstrating high application prospects.

Original languageEnglish
Article number156988
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume500
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Beta zeolite
  • Hydrocracking
  • Nickel catalyst
  • Plastic waste upcycling
  • Tandem catalysis
  • Tungsten catalyst

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