Abstract
The growing global plastic waste challenge requires the development of new plastic waste management strategies such as pyrolysis that will enable a circular plastic economy. Pyrolyzed plastics thermally convert into a complex mixture of intermediates and products that includes their constituent monomers. Developing optimized, scalable pyrolysis reactors capable of maximizing the yield of desired olefinic products requires a fundamental understanding of plastic pyrolysis mechanisms and reaction kinetics. Accordingly, the intrinsic reaction kinetics of polypropylene (PP) pyrolysis have been evaluated by the method of Pulse-Heated Analysis of Solid Reactions (PHASR), which enables the time-resolved measurement of pyrolysis kinetics at high temperature absent heat and mass transfer limitations. The yield of gas chromatography-detectable light species (
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Supporting Information: On the Intrinsic Reaction Kinetics of Polypropylene Pyrolysis
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Description of experimental methods, product analysis, and spectroscopy
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Dauenhauer Laboratory
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Website of the Dauenhauer Laboratory at the University of Minnesota
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