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| Title: | Parametric optimisation and mechanistic characterisation of polypropylene/HZSM-5 pyrolysis towards high-efficiency resource recycling | Authors: | Tian, C Yuen, ACY Chen, Q De Cachinho Cordeiro, IM Chen, TBY Chan, QN Huang, X |
Issue Date: | 7-Feb-2026 | Source: | Separation and purification technology, 7 Feb. 2026, v. 380, pt. 2, 135330 | Abstract: | To achieve a plastic upcycling pyrolysis process with high conversion efficiency and low energy input, the pyrolysis conditions of polypropylene(PP)/HZSM-5 were optimised. Through reactive force field molecular dynamics (ReaxFF-MD) simulation techniques, it was discovered that the optimal pyrolysis temperature and catalyst loading of PP are 2000 K (748 K in the experiments) and 30 % respectively, with a conversion efficiency over 98 %. The catalytic efficiency of PP decreased by less than 2 % after 5 cycles for HZSM-5. Moreover, the catalytic effect can be breakdown down into two steps: Firstly, the HZSM-5 enhances the conversion of C3H5 and C3H7, and then these intermediate species have a higher tendency to form C3H6 as the final products. Furthermore, the deterioration mechanism of HZSM-5 was attributed to structural deformation on the active sites after numerous reactions with PP, and subsequently, a neutral hydroxyl group replaced the active site. Overall, this work demonstrated an in-depth characterisation approach using ReaxFF-MD in visualising the molecular breakdown process, revealing the catalytic and deactivation mechanism of HZSM-5 to PP. it presents an innovative framework for future research on the development of zeolite-based catalysts to improve the recycling efficiency of waste plastic Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.] |
Keywords: | Catalytic pyrolysis HZSM-5 Molecular dynamics Polypropylene ReaxFF Recycling |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd | Journal: | Separation and purification technology | ISSN: | 1383-5866 | EISSN: | 1873-3794 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.seppur.2025.135330 |
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