Applied Catalysis2022,Vol.31716.DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2022.121735

Scalable decomposition-catalysis of disposable COVID-19 face mask over self-assembly metal-doping carbocatalysts for tunable value-added products

Yuan Jiang Ruolan Xu Chen Zeng
Applied Catalysis2022,Vol.31716.DOI:10.1016/j.apcatb.2022.121735

Scalable decomposition-catalysis of disposable COVID-19 face mask over self-assembly metal-doping carbocatalysts for tunable value-added products

Yuan Jiang 1Ruolan Xu 1Chen Zeng1
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  • 1. Engineering Laboratory for AgroBiomass Recycling Sr, Valorizing, College of Engineering, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100083, China
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Abstract

This study explored a scalable decomposition-catalysis route to effectively valorize disposable COVID-19 face mask into tunable value-added products. The metal-doping carbonaceous catalysts (M/Cs) were successfully synthesized through a single-step energy-efficient thermal process. The modest decomposition-catalysis of face mask over Zn/C gave rise to a relatively high yield (73.52%) of liquid oil with 99% of selectivity toward jet fuel range (C8 - C_(16)) hydrocarbons. Besides, the scalable decomposition-catalysis of face mask over Ni(50)/C at 800 °C was observed to thoroughly transform face mask into gas with the cumulative gas yield of 967 NmL/g_(mask), involving 49.90 vol% of H2 and 40.90 vol% of CH4. Moreover, a dense, entangled growth of carbon nanotubes were formed on the surface of M/Cs. In brief this study developed a scalable and promising route by using M/Cs for the valorization of COVID-19 face mask into hydrocarbon fuel or coupling harvest of H2-enriched fuel gas and carbon nanotubes.

Key words

COVID-19 Face mask/Scalable decomposition-catalysis/Metal-doping carbonaceous catalysts/Jet fuel range hydrocarbons/H2-enriched fuel gas

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出版年

2022
Applied Catalysis

Applied Catalysis

ISSN:0926-3373
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