(724a) Non-Thermal Plasma-Assisted Hydrogenolysis of Waste Plastics to Light Hydrocarbons
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Innovations in Process Engineering
Conversion of plastic wastes to high value products
Thursday, October 31, 2024 - 3:30pm to 3:50pm
Herein, we report a novel non-thermal plasma-enabled method which allows efficient hydrogenolysis of pure and post-consumer plastics under ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure condition. Non-thermal H2 plasma provides a unique medium for generating reactive hydrogen species, primarily in form of ions and radicals, which can effectively break C-C bond in the polymeric structures and drive kinetically unfavorable reactions under mild reaction conditions. Light alkanes, predominately CH4, C2H6 and C3H8 with >95% selectivity, were obtained under ambient condition (25 °C) as result of favorable thermodynamics and fast reaction kinetics in the non-thermal plasma-assisted hydrogenolysis of high-density polyethylene. Employment of this method to polystyrene generated liquid products and C1âC3 hydrocarbons as major gas products. Interestingly, ethylene, an important precursor in polymer industry, can be produced at a yield as high as 38 wt.%. Moreover, this non-thermal plasma-assisted hydrogenolysis method allows direct valorization of post-consumer plastic products without a need of pretreatments and shows minimal influences by the contaminants and impurities. These findings reveal a great promise of this new method for WP valorization application.