M. Brebu et al., Catalytic degradation of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene into fuel oil 2. Changes in the structure and catalytic activity of iron oxides, ENERG FUEL, 15(3), 2001, pp. 565-570
The changes in-the structure and catalytic activity of three iron oxides (a
lpha -FeOOH, gamma -Fe2O3, and an Fe3O4-C composite) were studied by temper
ature-programmed desorption/degradation (TPD) and XRD analysis. Thermal des
orption analysis was performed for the fresh iron oxide catalysts. Thermal
degradation experiments were performed:for 4-phenylbutyronitrile as nitroge
n-containing model compound adsorbed over alpha -FeOOH, fresh or prepared b
y heating; 280, 350, and 400 degreesC. TPD was also performed for acrylonit
rile-butadiene-styrene copolymer (ABS) mixed with alpha -FeOOH.XRD analysis
was performed after each TPD experiment. Catalytic-degradation of 4-phenyl
butyronitrile; over alpha -FeOOH leads to formation of light aliphatic nitr
iles and styrene derivatives. Increasing the temperature, a-FeOOH catalyst
gradually changes its composition and crystalline structure, with decreasin
g the catalytic activity. The-changes-are accompanied by elimination of wat
er and oxygen and can be schematically represented as follows: a-FeOOH -->
alpha -Fe2O3 --> Fe3O4. Iron oxide catalysts act mainly on the-primary prod
ucts of ABS thermal degradation, but they can also degrade the chain end or
branched styrene units in the polymer.