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November 10, 2023 at 11:00 AM

Julie Rorrer

University of Washington
Chemical Engineering
 

Colburn 366
University of Delaware | Newark, DE

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Overcoming Barriers in Waste Plastic Conversion Using Heterogeneous Catalysts

The global generation and consumption of single-use plastics is massive since the various polymers in plastics provide effective packaging and materials for food, medicine, consumer products, and more. Unfortunately, this rapid consumption has caused an unsustainable accumulation of plastic waste in landfills and the environment, causing harm to the ecosystem and human health. Polyolefins including polyethylene and polypropylene are among the most common single-use plastics. Mechanical recycling can prolong the lifetime of these materials in the economy; however, the material quality cannot yet compete with virgin polymers. Chemical recycling with heterogeneous catalysis offers an opportunity to selectively deconstruct polyolefins into higher value chemicals and monomers. Emerging methods include hydrogenolysis, hydrocracking, metathesis, and other solvent-assisted depolymerization reactions. The scalability of these methods is limited by barriers including the high cost of reactants, requirement for molecular hydrogen or solvents, and expensive catalysts. This talk will first discuss advances in the catalytic depolymerization of waste plastics with a focus on thermal catalytic deconstruction of polyolefins under mild conditions. This will be followed by a discussion on emerging frameworks for the chemical recycling of mixed plastic waste feedstocks and an outlook on remaining technical challenges as well as economic and environmental considerations in polymer upcycling, re- design, and circularity. The last part of the talk will shift gears and discuss the Rorrer lab’s ongoing efforts in promoting community engagement in science and engineering and our research in fostering equitable and inclusive research environments.

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