2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c02403
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CO2 and HDPE Upcycling: A Plasma Catalysis Alternative

Fnu Gorky,
Apolo Nambo,
Travis J. Kessler
et al.

Abstract: This work describes the use of CO2 plasma as an active directing agent toward high-density polyethylene (HDPE) decomposition to synthetic fuels. We present for the first time the possibility of taking advantage of the electric field when using perovskites, a material responsive to such types of electrical inducement. Perovskites are observed to provide control of the reactive species by increasing the adsorption of the plasma-polarized CO2 due to their polar crystallographic unit cell that can generate an elec… Show more

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“…Herein, our researchers break the boundaries of standard operating conditions, into the realms of unknown phenomena at extreme temperatures, pressures, acidities, and electromagnetism. I&EC Research has a long history of exploring the extremes, from our first paper in 1963 developing lubricants for liquid fuel-powered missiles, to our latest papers on plasma catalysts in high-voltage environments. We hope this issue inspires you to turn up the dial on your own research and discover new properties and applications in chemical engineering.…”
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“…Plasma is the most extreme state of matter: a soup of charged particles, active species in excited states, and reactive radicals . It is no surprise then that our plasma researchers have submitted their latest findings to this VSI, using plasma to upcycle plastic waste, regenerate waste catalysts, and convert CO 2 to CH 4 or CO and O 2 . , …”
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