2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(680c) Kinetic Modelling and Measurement of Catalyst Deactivation for the Catalytic Co-Pyrolysis of PP and PET with HZSM-5
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The reaction scheme used in our previous study was used to model experiments conducted with a TGA for the catalytic co-pyrolysis of PP and PET with HZSM-5. The number of experiments fitted to the kinetic model increased from 6 in our previous work to 26 in this work by varying more the catalyst:feedstock ratio, heating rate, and the PP:PET ratio, ultimately leading to a more robust set of kinetic parameters. Certain trends observed experimentally, such as an increased solid residual yield for higher catalyst:feedstock ratios, were also observed in the model. Used catalysts were characterized by pyridine temperature programmed desorption (Pyr-TPD), and a loss of acidity up to ca. 50% was observed, depending on the PP:PET ratio used. Subsequent pyrolysis experiments conducted with used catalysts showed significant changes in maximum degradation temperature, up to ca. 200K. Building a robust model which is also including catalyst deactivation phenomena, will allow us to better understand how PET can be included as a pyrolysis feedstock alongside polyolefins.