Difference between revisions of "Polyethylene"
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− | Polyethylene is produced in industrial quantities through the use of [[catalyst|catalysts]]. Common catalysts include chromium trioxide and metallocene. Polyethylene can be produced [[In-situ resource utilization|in-situ]] using [[Ethylene]] as feedstock. The embodied energy of polyethylene is about 100 MJ/kg, depending on the variety. Polyethylene is a [[Synthetic materials|synthetic material]] . | + | Polyethylene is produced in industrial quantities through the use of [[catalyst|catalysts]]. Common catalysts include chromium trioxide and metallocene. Polyethylene can be produced [[In-situ resource utilization|in-situ]] using [[Ethylene]] as feedstock. The embodied energy of polyethylene is about 100 MJ/kg, depending on the variety. Polyethylene is a [[Synthetic materials|synthetic material]]. |
==Use== | ==Use== |
Revision as of 11:49, 28 November 2020
Polyethylene is a polymer of ethylene. It is non-toxic and easily recycled.
Synthesis
Polyethylene is produced in industrial quantities through the use of catalysts. Common catalysts include chromium trioxide and metallocene. Polyethylene can be produced in-situ using Ethylene as feedstock. The embodied energy of polyethylene is about 100 MJ/kg, depending on the variety. Polyethylene is a synthetic material.
Use
Polyethylene is used widely on Earth, and will likely have many applications in a martian settlement.
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