Morphology Optimization of Spinel Catalysts for High‐Efficiency Photothermal Catalytic Upcycling of Polyethylene Terephthalate
Abstract
Abstract Thermocatalytic recycling of plastics is typically constrained by high energy input requirements, resulting in poor economic efficiency and necessitating the utilization of light power. Indeed, photothermal catalysis offers several advantages over traditional photocatalysis and enables more efficient use of light energy. In this study, unique octahedral spinel‐structured cobalt manganese oxide (CoMn 2 O 4 ) catalysts are prepared. CoMn 2 O 4 acts as both a photothermal reagent and catalyst, demonstrating low light intensity requirements, high conversion rates, enhanced reactivity, and superior stability during polyethylene terephthalate (PET) glycolysis via photothermocatalysis. Oxygen vacancies created on CoMn 2 O 4 facilitate PET glycolysis by providing reactive sites that promote nucleophilic addition and subsequent elimination reactions. The spinel structure of CoMn 2 O 4 ensures high thermal stability, while the octahedral configuration enhances the optical absorption coefficient and photothermal conversion efficiency. Under identical conditions, the PET conversion efficiency of CoMn 2 O 4 in photothermal catalysis is 3.1 times higher than under purely thermal conditions, while maintaining high selectivity for high‐value monomers. This study presents a new catalyst design approach for highly efficient upcycling of plastics, highlighting its substantial potential in this field.
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Authors (11)
Juanzhang Ruan
State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology Soochow University Suzhou 215123 P. R. China
Qiang Cao
Xunxun Li
Zhejiang Institute of Tianjin University Ningbo Key Laboratory of Green Petrochemical Carbon Emission Reduction Technology and Equipment Ningbo Zhejiang 315200 P. R. China
Qiuyuan Ren
State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science, College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology Soochow University Suzhou P. R. China
Menglong Li
Shihong Dong
Suzhou Shijing Technology Co. Ltd. Suzhou 215137 P. R. China
Najun Li
State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science, College of Chemistry Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Collaborative Innovation Center of Suzhou Nano Science and Technology Soochow University Suzhou P. R. China
Qingfeng Xu
Hua Li
Jianmei Lu
Dongyun Chen