In Vitro and In Silico Evaluation of the Pyrolysis of Polyethylene and Polypropylene Environmental Waste

聚乙烯和聚丙烯环境废弃物热解的体外和计算机模拟评价

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Abstract

Plastic pollution, driven by the durability and widespread use of polyolefins such as polypropylene (PP) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE), poses a formidable environmental challenge. To address this issue, we have developed an integrated multiscale framework that combines thermocatalytic experimentation, process-scale simulation, and molecular-level modeling to optimize the catalytic pyrolysis of PP and HDPE waste. Under the identified optimal conditions (300 °C, 10 wt % HMOR zeolite), liquid-oil yields of 60.8% for PP and 87.3% for HDPE were achieved, accompanied by high energy densities (44.2 MJ/kg, RON 97.5 for PP; 43.7 MJ/kg, RON 115.2 for HDPE). These values significantly surpass those typically reported for uncatalyzed pyrolysis, demonstrating the efficacy of HMOR in directing product selectivity toward valuable liquids. Above 400 °C, the process undergoes a pronounced shift toward gas generation, with gas fractions exceeding 50 wt % by 441 °C, underscoring the critical influence of temperature on product distribution. Gas-phase analysis revealed that PP-derived syngas contains primarily methane (20%) and ethylene (19.5%), whereas HDPE-derived gas features propylene (1.9%) and hydrogen (1.5%), highlighting intrinsic differences in bond-scission pathways governed by polymer architectures. Aspen Plus process simulations, calibrated against experimental data, reliably predict product distributions with deviations below 20%, offering a rapid, cost-effective tool for reactor design and scale-up. Complementary density functional theory (DFT) calculations elucidate the temperature-dependent energetics of C-C bond cleavage and radical formation, revealing that system entropy increases sharply at 500-550 °C, favoring the generation of both liquid and gaseous intermediates. By directly correlating catalyst acidity, molecular reaction mechanisms, and process-scale performance, this study fills a critical gap in plastic-waste valorization research. The resulting predictive platform enables rational design of catalysts and operating conditions for circular economy applications, paving the way for scalable, efficient recovery of fuels and chemicals from mixed polyolefin waste.

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