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Recovering Valuable Chemicals from Polypropylene Waste via a Mild Catalyst-Free Hydrothermal Process

Qiongying Xu, Qiandi Wang, Jiaqi Yang, Wenzong Liu, Aijie Wang

2024Environmental Science & Technology15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Waste polypropylene (PP) presents a significant environmental challenge, owing to its refractory nature and inert C–C backbone. In this study, we introduce a practical chemical recovery strategy from PP waste using a mild catalyst-free hydrothermal treatment (HT). The treatment converts 64.1% of the processed PP into dissolved organic products within 2 h in an air atmosphere at 160 °C. Higher temperatures increase the PP conversion efficiency. Distinct electron absorption and emission characteristics of the products are identified by spectral analysis. Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance-mass spectrometry (FT-ICR-MS) reveals the oxidative cracking of PP into shorter-chain homologues (10–50 carbon atoms) containing carboxylic and carbonyl groups. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations support a reaction pathway involving thermal C–H oxidation at the tertiary carbon sites in the polymer chain. The addition of 1% H 2 O 2 further enhances the oxidation reaction to produce valuable short-chain acetic acids, enabling gram-scale recycling of both pure PP and disposable surgical masks from the real world. Techno-economic analysis (TEA) and environmental life cycle costing (E-LCC) analysis suggest that this hydrothermal oxidation recovery technology is financially viable, which shows significant potential in tackling the ongoing plastic pollution crisis and advancing plastic treatment methodologies toward a circular economy paradigm.

Topics & Concepts

CatalysisPolypropyleneInert gasChemistryChemical engineeringPolymerThermogravimetric analysisHydrothermal circulationFourier transform ion cyclotron resonanceWaste managementMaterials scienceEnvironmental chemistryOrganic chemistryIonEngineeringMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionRecycling and Waste Management TechniquesPolymer crystallization and properties
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