Microwave Assisted Heating of Plastic Waste: Effect of Plastic/Susceptor (SiC) Contacting Patterns

Chemical Engineering and Processing - Process Intensification(2022)

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Plastic accumulation is a growing sustainability challenge. Most plastics are thermally inert at room temperature, requiring high temperatures for depolymerization. In the quest for developing sustainable plastic upcycling, we investigate silicon carbide (SiC) as microwave absorbing susceptors for reaching depolymerization temperatures. We utilize three SiC topologies - particles, hot-pressed plastic films containing SiC particles, and monoliths. SiC particles of >0.5 mm in diameter can provide heating rates approaching -200 degrees C/min at modest powers. Still, physically mixed plastic-susceptor beds suffer from density differences, causing non-uniform contact during plastic softening and melting. Hot-pressed plastic films containing SiC particles allow uniform plastic-susceptor contact but suffer from slow heating as only a single layer of susceptors exists between polymer layers. SiC monoliths mitigate these challenges by preferentially dissipating the microwaves and rapidly heating the plastics independently of polymeric properties.
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Wwaste plastics,Microwaves,Monoliths,Electrified heating,Polymers
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