Thermo-catalytic degradation of low density polyethylene over clinoptilolite - The effect of carbon residue deposition

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Tomaszewska K. [1 ]
KalŁuzna-CZAPLIŃSKA J. [1 ]
Jóźwiak W. [1 ]
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[1] Technical University of Lodz, Institute of General and Ecological Chemistry, 90-924 LŁódź
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Polimery/Polymers | 2010年 / 55卷 / 03期
关键词
Carbon deposit; Catalytic degradation; Dinoptilolite; Low density polyethylene; Thermal degradation;
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10.14314/polimery.2010.222
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Thermo-catalytic degradation of low density polyethylene (PE-LD) was studied in the presence of the natural zeolite - dinoptilolite. The effect of carbon deposition on the catalyst activity was also investigated. It was observed that the PE-LD degradation process over dinoptilolite proceeded at shorter time and lower temperature. The catalyst activity tests were carried out in argon in a stainless steel batch reactor at temperature, up to 410 °C at ambient pressure. The decomposition products were classified into three groups: gases, liquids and solid-like residues. The liquid products were analysed by gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry GC/MS method. A shift towards lower molecular mass products was observed in reactions with fresh dinoptilolite. The application of this catalyst in thermal degradation of PE-LD leads to lower alkane to alkene ratios and inhibits the formation of cyclohydrocarbons. The presence of carbon deposit on the surface of re-used dinoptilolite leads to higher ratio of saturated to unsaturated hydrocarbons, but neither did it significantly change reaction temperature nor the phase composition of the reaction products.
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