2022 Annual Meeting
(532x) Advances in Plastic Recycling: Intrinsic Kinetics of Polypropylene Pyrolysis from Pulse-Heated Analysis of Solid Reactions (PHASR)
To meet this need, the novel âpulse-heated analysis of solid reactionsâ (PHASR) reactor system, originally developed for cellulose pyrolysis, has been redesigned for polyolefin pyrolysis and utilized to study polypropylene pyrolysis. The PHASR reactor is uniquely able to operate absent transport limitations, secondary reactions, or kinetic measurement limitations to measure intrinsic kinetics on the millisecond scale at temperatures up to 700 °C. [1] In this work, we demonstrate the capability of the PHASR reactor to pyrolyze polypropylene under isothermal, kinetically limited conditions, presenting yield vs. reaction time data and intrinsic lumped kinetics. [2] A second Visual PHASR system was developed, which enables the direct observation of pyrolysis experiments via high speed photography. [1] Visual analysis of polypropylene pyrolysis reveals reaction phenomena and results are compared to experimental data. [2] Insights into polypropylene pyrolysis from the PHASR reactor systems will help to promote a circular plastic economy.
References:
[1] ChemSusChem, 2021, 14 (19), 4214-4227.
[2] In Preparation, 2022.