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Simplified, fast, and efficient microwave assisted chemical recycling of poly (ethylene terephthalate) waste

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posted on 2023-02-24, 14:10 authored by Karzan H Zangana, Antonio Fernandez-MatoAntonio Fernandez-Mato, Justin D Holmes
The widespread adoption of chemical recycling of poly (ethylene terephthalate) (PET) is hampered by long reaction times, high energy consumption and the use of metal catalysts that are either toxic or cost prohibitive for industrial use. Herein, we report a simple PET glycolytic process that combines an environmentally friendly and cheap heterogenous catalyst, calcium oxide (CaO) with microwave irradiation to obtain the monomer bis(2-hydroxyethyl) terephthalate (BHET), which can be easily separated by crystallisation. After the process optimisation, depolymerisation of PET waste was achieved in 3.5 min under atmospheric pressure, to obtain highly crystalline BHET with a yield of 75%. To our knowledge, this is the fastest heterogeneous glycolytic process reported in the literature to-date, using a cheap and eco- friendly catalyst. Moreover, by using a heterogenous catalyst and avoiding the need for product precipitation by water addition, CaO and ethylene glycol materials were separated and reused, thus validating this protocol as a potential green and scalable route for PET recycling.

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AMBER_Phase 2

Science Foundation Ireland

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School

  • Science

Department

  • Chemistry

Published in

Materials Today Communications

Volume

33

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd.

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publisher statement

Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

Acceptance date

2022-09-30

Publication date

2022-10-25

Copyright date

2022

ISSN

2352-4928

Language

  • en

Depositor

Deposit date: 24 February 2023

Article number

104588

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