| Literature DB >> 32003512 |
Xingchen Jiao1, Kai Zheng1, Qingxia Chen1, Xiaodong Li1, Yamin Li1, Weiwei Shao1, Jiaqi Xu1, Junfa Zhu1, Yang Pan1, Yongfu Sun1, Yi Xie1.
Abstract
Reported here is the first highly selective conversion of various waste plastics into C2 fuels under simulated natural environment conditions by a sequential photoinduced C-C cleavage and coupling pathway, where single-use bags, disposable food containers, food wrap films, and their main components of polyethylene, polypropylene, and polyvinyl chloride can be photocatalytically transformed into CH3 COOH without using sacrificial agents. As an example, polyethylene is photodegraded 100 % into CO2 within 40 h by single-unit-cell thick Nb2 O5 layers, while the produced CO2 is further photoreduced to CH3 COOH. Various methods and experiments disclose that O2 and . OH radicals trigger the oxidative C-C cleavage of polyethylene to form CO2 , while other investigations show that the yielded CH3 COOH stems from CO2 photoreduction by C-C coupling of . COOH intermediates. This two-step plastic-to-fuel conversion may help to simultaneously address the white pollution crisis and harvest highly valuable multicarbon fuels in natural environments.Entities:
Keywords: fuels; heterogeneous catalysis; niobium; photocatalysis; plastics
Year: 2020 PMID: 32003512 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201915766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336