Corn cob char as catalyst support for developing carbon nanotubes from waste polypropylene plastics : comparison of activation techniques
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Modekwe, Helen Uchenna
Moothi, Kapil
Daramola, Michael Olawale
Mamo, Messai A.
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Abstract
The future and continuity of nanomaterials are heavily dependent on their availability
and affordability. This could be achieved when cheap materials are actively employed as starting
materials for nanomaterials synthesis. In this study, waste corn cob char was used as support during
the preparation of the NiMo catalyst, and the effect of different char-activating techniques on the
microstructure, yield and quality of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) obtained from waste polypropylene
(PP) plastics using the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technique was investigated. Properties of the
catalysts and obtained nanomaterials were evaluated by XRD, SEM, N2 physisorption experiment,
FTIR, Raman spectroscopy and TEM. Results showed improved surface properties of the NiMo
catalyst supported on chemically (NiMo/ACX) and physically activated char (NiMo/ACT) compared
to the NiMo catalyst supported on non-activated char (NiMo/AC0
). High-quality CNTs were
deposited over NiMo/ACT compared to NiMo/ACX and NiMo/AC0
. It was also observed that
different activation methods resulted in the formation of CNTs of different microstructures and yield.
Optimum yield (470.0 mg CNTs/g catalyst) was obtained with NiMo/AC0
, while NiMo/ACT gave
the least product yield (70.0 mg CNTs/g catalyst) of the as-produced nanomaterials. Based on the
results of the analysis, it was concluded that utilizing a cheap pyrogenic product of waste corn cob as
a catalyst support in a bimetallic NiMo catalyst could offer a promising approach to mass producing
CNTs and as a low-cost alternative in CNTs production from waste plastics.
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Waste corn cob, Char activation, Catalyst support, Polypropylene, Waste plastics, Chemical vapor deposition (CVD), Carbon nanotubes (CNTs)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Modekwe, H.U.; Moothi, K.;
Daramola, M.O.; Mamo, M.A. Corn
Cob Char as Catalyst Support for
Developing Carbon Nanotubes from
Waste Polypropylene Plastics:
Comparison of Activation Techniques.
Polymers 2022, 14, 2898. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym14142898.
