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El. knyga: Towards Circular Economy: Closing the Loop with Chemical Recycling of Solid Plastic Waste

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Advances in Chemical Engineering serial, Volume 60 highlights new advances in the field with this new volume presenting interesting chapters. Each chapter is written by an international board of authors.
  • Provides the authority and expertise of leading contributors from an international board of authors
  • Presents the latest release in the Advances in Chemical Engineering series
  • Includes the latest information on the Circular Economy: Closing the Loop with Chemical Recycling of Solid Plastic Waste
Contributors ix
Preface xi
1 SPW feedstock characterization
1(20)
Angelo Ferrando
Mirco Nodari
1 Introduction
2(2)
2 SPW feedstock
4(1)
3 Composition by infrared spectroscopy
5(4)
4 Composition by thermal analysis
9(2)
5 Composition by elemental analysis
11(3)
6 Water content
14(1)
7 Inert content by ash determination
14(1)
8 Determination of metal residual
15(2)
9 Determination of chlorine and bromine
17(2)
10 Conclusions
19(2)
References
19(2)
2 Chemical kinetics of catalytic/non-catalytic pyrolysis and gasification of solid plastic wastes
21(56)
Andrea Locaspi
Matteo Ferri
Francesco Serse
Matteo Maestri
Matteo Pelucchi
1 Introduction
22(1)
2 Non-catalytic thermochemical conversion
23(25)
3 Catalytic thermochemical conversion
48(19)
4 Conclusions and outlooks
67(10)
References
68(8)
Further reading
76(1)
3 Kinetic experiments for pyrolytic recycling of solid plastic waste
77(40)
Ankush Jain
Ravikrishnan Vinu
1 Introduction
78(3)
2 Transport and kinetic regimes for common plastics
81(4)
3 Analytical pyrolysis systems to perform kinetic experiments
85(23)
4 Conclusions
108(9)
Acknowledgments
109(1)
References
110(7)
4 Catalytic conversion of SPW and products upgrading
117(52)
Ozge Deniz Bozkurt
Sean Timothy Okonsky
Konstantinos Alexopoulos
Hilal Ezgi Toraman
1 Introduction
118(6)
2 Catalytic conversion and product upgrading processes of SPW
124(33)
3 Outlook and future directions
157(12)
Acknowledgments
159(1)
References
159(10)
5 Characterization of SPW pyrolysis oils: Products spectra and opportunities
169(46)
Barbara Alejandra Perez
Varaha Jayarama Krishna Jonnalagedda
Hilal Ezgi Toraman
1 Introduction
170(2)
2 Physicochemical analysis techniques
172(16)
3 Composition analysis techniques
188(20)
4 Conclusions
208(7)
Acknowledgments
209(1)
References
209(6)
6 PET recycling: Review of the current available technologies and industrial perspectives
215(54)
Lorenzo Brivio
Flavio Tollini
1 Introduction
216(14)
2 PET mechanical recycling
230(7)
3 PET chemical recycling
237(32)
References
259(8)
Further reading
267(2)
7 Poly(methyl methacrylate): Market trends and recycling
269(20)
Mattia Sponchioni
Sibel Altinok
1 Introduction
270(1)
2 PMMA: History and market
271(3)
3 PMMA recycling processes
274(6)
4 Reactor configuration for the PMMA thermal recycling
280(3)
5 Conclusions
283(6)
References
284(5)
8 Systemic approaches to model plastics circularity
289(13)
Meltem Urgun-Demirtas
Pahola Thathiana Benavides
Ulises R. Gracida-Alvarez
Sean Riggio
1 Introduction
290(1)
2 Life cycle analysis of recycling plastic wastes
291(2)
3 Material flow analysis of recycling plastics wastes: A case study focuses on lubricant production
293(6)
4 An integrated approach for supporting transitions to a circular economy
299(2)
5 Conclusions
301(1)
Acknowledgments 302(1)
References 303(1)
Further reading 304(1)
Index 305
Davide Moscatelli received his Laurea cum laude in Chemical Engineering at the Politecnico di Milano in 2002, and his PhD in Chemical Engineering in 2006. He is full professor of Applied Physical Chemistry at Politecnico di Milano and he collaborates with ETH Zurich since 2007. His main research interests are in the material synthesis for technological applications, with particular emphasis on polymer materials, nanomaterials and chemical compounds for biomedical and oil&gas applications. The general aim of his research is the development of new approaches to synthesize and functionalize innovative, efficient, and tunable smart materials. Davide Moscatelli is co-author of more than 120 papers on international journals and more than 10 patents. H-index: 26. Davide Moscatelli serves as lecturer of Petroleum Technologies and Refining Processes course at Politecnico di Milano. Davide Moscatelli supervised more than 100 Bachelor thesis students in Chemical Engineering, more than 100 Master thesis students in Chemical Engineering and Material Engineering, and more than 10 PhD theses in Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. He is ViceDirector of the PhD course of Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano (http://phd.chem.polimi.it/staff/) and, since 2017, he is Member of the Faculty Committee for the strategic plan Polimi2040 at Politecnico di Milano. Davide Moscatelli is a member of the editorial board and advisory panel of several international scientific journals. He is co-founder of Captive Systems srl, a spin-off company of Politecnico di Milano active in use of smart nanomaterials for wastewater treatments. Matteo Pelucchi received his MSc cum laude in Chemical Engineering in 2013 and his PhD cum laude in Industrial Chemistry and Chemical Engineering in 2017, both at Politecnico di Milano. After an experience at Argonne National Laboratory, USA and at National University of Ireland, Galway he is currently appointed as tenure-track Assistant Professor at Politecnico di Milano.

His main research interests include the pyrolysis and combustion chemistry, chemical recycling of solid plastic wastes, carbon nanoparticles and carbon materials synthesis and pollutants formation chemistry. During his career, Matteo gained expertise in the both experimental and modelling approaches to high temperature chemistry of reactive flows, with specific focus on quantum chemistry calculations and detailed chemical kinetic models development. It is in this context that in 2013 Matteo was appointed as a visiting graduate researcher at the Chemical Science and Engineering division at Argonne National Laboratory, in the group of Dr. Stephen Klippenstein, where he became expert in theoretical kinetics. Matteo Pelucchi is currently involved in a number of EU funded research projects (H2020 and Horizon Europe) and industrial collaborations of the CRECK Modeling Lab at Politecnico di Milano. Matteo track record reports >50 scientific papers (including three book chapters) on international peer-reviewed journals and >40 contributions to international conferences and symposia (including two invited lectures). Matteo is lecturer of Dynamics and Control of Chemical Processes” in the MSc program in Chemical Engineering and of Chemical Engineering Project Laboratory” in the BSc program in Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano. He is also member of the Permanent Committee and Head of the Communication and Promotion Committee of the B.Sc. and M.Sc. study program in Chemical Engineering at Politecnico di Milano.