Insight into the Competitive Adsorption Behavior of Polymer Chains in Silica Nanopores by Small-Angle Neutron Scattering
Xuchun Wang,
Xingyi Lyu,
Xun Wu
et al.
Abstract:Processive hydrogenolysis catalysts, in which a metal
nanoparticle
(e.g., Pt) embedded at the bottom of a cylindrical silica nanopore
can repeatedly cleave polymer chains and produce value-added hydrocarbon
products, offer a potential solution for billions of tons of waste
plastics. As the chain stays longer near the Pt catalysts, it would
have a higher chance of getting cut, and therefore the molecular weight
distribution of the product could be affected by the adsorption behavior
of virgin chains (long polym… Show more
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