Hydrogen-free upcycling of polyethylene waste to methylated aromatics over Ni/ZSM-5 under mild conditions.

J Hazard Mater

State Key Laboratory of Clean Energy Utilization, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310027, China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Upcycling waste plastic into methylated aromatics using a Ni/ZSM-5 bifunctional catalyst offers a solution to plastic pollution and energy issues without the need for high temperatures, hydrogen gas, or solvents.
  • The study achieved a liquid yield of 70.3% and an aromatics yield of 51.7%, with over 78.4% of the products being useful methylated aromatics like toluene and xylene.
  • The catalyst effectively converts various commercial polyethylene plastics, such as gloves and bottles, demonstrating a selectivity of up to 61.1% and supporting a more sustainable approach to plastic waste management.

Article Abstract

Upcycling waste plastic into aromatics presents an attractive strategy to tackle both plastic pollution and energy challenges. However, previous studies often rely on high temperatures, precious metals, and have broad product distributions. In this study, we reported that a Ni/ZSM-5 bifunctional catalyst can directly convert polyethylene (PE) into methylated aromatics with high selectivity under mild conditions, while eliminating the requirement for hydrogen gas and solvents. The liquid yield could attain up to 70.3 %, and the aromatics yield could achieve up to 51.7 %. Over 78.4 % of the aromatics were methylated aromatics including toluene, xylene, and mesitylene. Polymer chains underwent dehydrogenation over Ni and the acid sites in ZSM-5, forming CC bonds. Certain of these bonds evolved into carbenium ions through the process of proton transfer at the acid sites. The optimization of Ni and acid sites enhanced the oligomerization, cyclization, and aromatization process. The extra mesopores created by Ni on the molecular sieve aid in the generation of aromatics. Furthermore, the Ni/ZSM-5 catalyst demonstrated the ability to convert typical commercial grades of PE plastic, such as gloves and bottles, into aromatics with a selectivity of up to 61.1 %. It offers an economically feasible and environmentally friendly upcycling avenue for the circular economy of plastics.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhazmat.2024.136564DOI Listing

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