Working
on a Dream: How to Turn CO2 into Chemicals
The key to the Dream Reaction is a revolutionary catalyst which
enables the integration of CO2molecules along with Propylene oxide
(PO) directly in the hydrocarbon chain. “To ensure that both substances react
in the stirred boiler, extra high pressure and temperatures are necessary”,
says Project Manager Dr. Carsten Malsch.
CO2 still exists in gaseous form at room
temperature while PO boils at 34 °C. Once the reaction is in progress, the
binding energy of the Propylene oxide is sufficient for a continuation,
explained the developers – there is no need to feed additional heat. We have
one CO2 molecule in the centre of three PO molecules – approx.
20% by weight. The poly-oil is finally used with Isocyanate for foam
production.
In this context, the following rule is applicable: Long chain
poly-oils yield softer polyurethanes. Good to know because the newly developed
molecule is ideal for smooth PUR production, but yields stiffer forms of foam
with petrochemical raw materials. As approximately two thirds of a PUR consists
of poly-oils, the finished plastic contains approx. 10% CO2.
Developing A Catalysts for
CO" Utilisation
“The search for a suitable catalyst lasted 40 years. That we have
found it is attributable most of all to the collaboration with RWTH Aachen”,
recollects Dr. Malsch. At the CAT Catalytic Center – a research institution run
jointly with RWTH – the developers put their heads together. Rector Prof. Dr.
Ernst Schmachtenberg also remembers the herculean task: “Using CO2 in
an efficient way chemically, is a scientific challenge. We made a breakthrough
in the interaction between application-oriented basic research and
research-based industry.”
Catalysts on the basis of transition metals like Cobalt, Zinc,
Chromium or Aluminium were tested for their suitability for polymerization with
CO2. As the plastics industry requires long-chain hydrocarbons, it
was necessary to avoid the occurrence of cyclical connections. ZnCl2 catalysts
in particular were very convincing in the matter of selectivity and economy.
The Role of Research and
Development
“Research must address global questions and be able to answer
them”, Prof. Schmachtenberg is confident. The scientist sees in the Dream
Production project the opportunity of detaching the CO2 economy
from the vicious circle of fossil raw materials and climate-damaging emissions:
“Not only does Germany have the opportunity to show how the energy threshold
works, it can also illustrate how a carbon cycle economy is possible!”
02/12/2017 | Author / Editor: / Dominik Stephan PROCESS WORLDWIDE
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