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Mass transfer in catalytic depolymerization: External effectiveness factors and serendipitous processivity in stagnant and stirred melts

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
卷 466, 期 -, 页码 -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.143251

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Catalysis; Polymer Upcycling; Processivity; Polymer melt; Effectiveness factor

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Various heterogeneous catalysts are being developed for plastic recycling, most of which operate in viscous polymer melts. The external mass transfer effects in these melts can inhibit the supply of co-reactants and the diffusion of long chain products away from the catalyst after each cut. This can unintentionally confer processivity to catalyst operation.
Several heterogeneous catalysts are being developed to recycle plastics. Most operate in viscous polymer melts, where external mass transfer effects could limit the supply of co-reactants to active sites. External mass transfer can also impede the diffusion of long chain products away from the catalyst after each cut. Product egress limitations could potentially confer unintentional processivity to catalyst operation, i.e. a tendency for the catalyst to repeatedly cut the same chain after an initial encounter. We formulate reaction-diffusion equations to quantify mass transfer effects on the co-reactant transport to the catalyst and the degree of serendipitous processivity. Results are developed for catalysts in stagnant or stirred melts, with simple expressions involving Damkohler, Peclet, and Sherwood numbers, i.e. dimensionless combinations of rate constants, catalyst particle size, polymer diffusivities, and shear rates (where applicable). We estimate the impact of these effects for a spherical core-shell catalyst.

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