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Grave-to-cradle dry reforming of plastics via Joule heating

Nature Communications [2024]
Ma Qing, Gao Yongjun, Sun Bo, Du Jianlong, Zhang Hong, Ma Ding
ABSTRACT

Both plastics and CO 2 are waste carbon resources, and their accumulation in nature has led to severe environmental pollution. However, simultaneously converting plastic waste and CO 2 into value-added chemicals remains a challenge. Here we demonstrate a catalytic reforming process that converts plastics and CO 2 into syngas over an electrified FeCrAl heating wire. The temperature of the electrified heating wire can quickly exceed 800 °C, facilitating the decomposition of polyethylene into gaseous hydrocarbons. The high-temperature heating wire promote the CO 2 deoxygenation, resulting in the generation of CO, as well as the dehydrogenation of gaseous hydrocarbons. Significantly, the additional O species from CO 2 and the carbon species from hydrocarbons can react to form CO, maintaining the high catalytic activity of the electrified heating wire. This novel approach is of paramount to achieving a circular economy in addressing the ongoing environmental crisis caused by the accumulation of plastic waste and excessive CO 2 emissions.

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