Affiliations 

  • 1 1 National Center of Excellence in Physical Chemistry, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
  • 2 2 Department of Chemistry, The University of Lahore, Pakistan
  • 3 3 Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Bahrain, Bahrain
  • 4 5 Jhang-Campus, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, Pakistan
  • 5 6 International Center for Chemical and Biological Sciences, Hussain Ebrahim Jamal Research Institute of Chemistry, University of Karachi, Pakistan
  • 6 7 Institute of Advanced Technology, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Serdang, Malaysia
  • 7 8 Department of Chemistry, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan
  • 8 9 Department of Chemistry, COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad, Pakistan
Waste Manag Res, 2019 Aug 13.
PMID: 31405341 DOI: 10.1177/0734242X19865339

Abstract

Due to a huge increase in polymer production, a tremendous increase in municipal solid waste is observed. Every year the existing landfills for disposal of waste polymers decrease and the effective recycling techniques for waste polymers are getting more and more important. In this work pyrolysis of waste polystyrene was performed in the presence of a laboratory synthesized copper oxide. The samples were pyrolyzed at different heating rates that is, 5°Cmin-1, 10°Cmin-1, 15°Cmin-1 and 20°Cmin-1 in a thermogravimetric analyzer in inert atmosphere using nitrogen. Thermogravimetric data were interpreted using various model fitting (Coats-Redfern) and model free methods (Ozawa-Flynn-Wall, Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose and Friedman). Thermodynamic parameters for the reaction were also determined. The activation energy calculated applying Coats-Redfern, Ozawa-Flynn-Wall, Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose and Friedman models were found in the ranges 105-148.48 kJmol-1, 99.41-140.52 kJmol-1, 103.67-149.15 kJmol-1 and 99.93-141.25 kJmol-1, respectively. The lowest activation energy for polystyrene degradation in the presence of copper oxide indicates the suitability of catalyst for the decomposition reaction to take place at lower temperature. Moreover, the obtained kinetics and thermodynamic parameters would be very helpful in determining the reaction mechanism of the solid waste in a real system.

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