2022 Annual Meeting
(576e) Progress Towards to a Circular Plastic Economy: Intrinsic Kinetics of Polypropylene Pyrolysis Via Pulse-Heated Analysis of Solid Reactions (PHASR)
In this work, the novel âpulse-heated analysis of solid reactionsâ (PHASR) reactor system has been utilized to study polypropylene pyrolysis. The PHASR reactor, originally developed for cellulose pyrolysis and redesigned for polyolefin pyrolysis, is uniquely capable of operating absent transport limitations, secondary reactions, or kinetic measurement limitations to measure intrinsic kinetics on the millisecond scale at temperatures up to 700 °C. [1] The abilities of the PHASR reactor to pyrolyze polypropylene under isothermal, kinetically limited conditions are demonstrated in this work and yield vs. reaction time data and intrinsic lumped kinetics are presented. [2] In addition, visual analysis of polypropylene pyrolysis was performed using a Visual PHASR experimental system, which allows for direct observation of pyrolysis reactions via high speed photography. Visualization results reveal reaction phenomena and are compared to experimental results. [2] The data from the PHASR reactor systems provides new insights that will help to enable the design and development of more efficient industrial pyrolysis reactors and ultimately a circular plastic economy.
References:
[1] ChemSusChem, 2021, 14 (19), 4214-4227.
[2] In Preparation, 2022.