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Braskem

Low-Cost, High-Value Aromatics from Upcycling of Polyolefins Through Microwave Catalytic Processing

Low-Cost, High-Value Aromatics from Upcycling of Polyolefins Through Microwave Catalytic Processing

In this project, a simple one-step microwave catalytic process is proposed for upcycling single-use plastics into high-value BTX (benzene, toluene, xylene). This project will deliver optimized catalyst and processes to allow lower operating temperatures and higher BTX yield, the goal is to further increase the BTX yield up to 80% and reduce the reaction temperature from 300 ◦C to 200 ◦C and develop designs for quartz fluidized reactor and H-field microwave cavity for continuous large-scale single-use plastics microwave upcycling treatment. The TPMs of this project are estimated at 2MMT of secondary materials use, 73PJ of energy savings and 1.923MMT of CO2 reduction. Assumptions based on utilization of 10% of 20MMT of polyolefins that are recoverable.

Project Team:
West Virginia University (WVU), Braskem America, Inc.

21-01-RR-5007

Supramolecular Interfacial Reinforcement for Manufacture Utilizing Mixed Secondary Plastic Feedstock

Supramolecular Interfacial Reinforcement for Manufacture Utilizing Mixed Secondary Plastic Feedstock

This project seeks to develop a compatibilizer for MPO (mixed polymeric olefins, i.e., PE and PP) which are difficult to separate from each other and are incompatible. The compatibilized MPO will compete with virgin PE and virgin PP.

Project Team:
The University of Akron, Braskem

20-01-MM-4026

Dynamic Crosslinking to Enable EVA Recycling

Dynamic Crosslinking to Enable EVA Recycling

This project seeks to convert cross-linked EVA footwear industrial scrap that can then be re-incorporated into the manufacturing process.

Project Team:
Braskem America, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Allbirds, Inc.

20-01-RR-4029