Capci Database for sustainable chemistry

Knowledge Base: Climate protection in the production and use of chemicals

Best Practice: 3D printed polypropylene reactors

3D printed polypropylene reactors

3D printing has the potential to transform the way chemical reactions are carried out due to its low‐cost, ease‐of‐use as a technology and its capacity to expedite the development of iteratively enhanced prototypes. Due to its great chemical and high resistance, polypropylene is ideal and despite being one of the most widely used polymers worldwide, it is challenging to be printed in 3D.

Stage of Life Cycle
Products and Processes

GHG Reduction Potential

In micro reaction technology, the benefits of miniaturization result in cost savings and effective control over reaction parameters, improving product control and process intensification, thereby minimizing waste prooduction. Additionaly, the necessity of expensive clean room facilities is avoided by using an affordable 3D printer, which allows rapid and cheap prototyping of new reactor designs when needed.

Solution Maturity Status

Under development:

The technology concept is not established yet. The focus is typically set on laboratory, pilot and evaluation processes.

Identification Keys / Drivers & Barriers

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