Solid-state hydrolysis of postconsumer polyethylene terephthalate after plasma treatment
Contribuinte(s) |
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Data(s) |
27/05/2014
27/05/2014
05/02/2013
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Resumo |
Plasma treatments were applied on the surface of postconsumer polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles to increase their wettability and hasten the subsequent hydrolysis process. Sixty-four treatments were tested by varying plasma composition (oxygen and air), power (25-130 W), pressure (50-200 mTorr), and time (1 and 5 min). The best treatment was the one applied in air plasma at 130 W and 50 mTorr for 5 min, as it provided the lowest contact angle, 9.4°. Samples of PET before and after the optimized plasma condition were subjected to hydrolysis at 205°C. Although the treatment changed only a thin surface layer, its influence was evident up to relatively high conversion rates, as the treated samples presented more than 40% higher conversion rates than the untreated ones after 2 h of reaction. Infrared spectroscopy showed that the terephthalic acid obtained from 99% of depolymerization was similar to the commercial product used in PET synthesis. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
Formato |
1989-1996 |
Identificador |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/app.37591 Journal of Applied Polymer Science, v. 127, n. 3, p. 1989-1996, 2013. 0021-8995 1097-4628 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/74558 10.1002/app.37591 WOS:000310603100068 2-s2.0-84868486264 |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Relação |
Journal of Applied Polymer Science |
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closedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #plasma treatment #polyesters #recycling #surface modification #Air plasmas #Commercial products #Conversion rates #High conversions #Plasma composition #Plasma conditions #Plasma treatment #Subsequent hydrolysis #Terephthalic acids #Thin surface layer #Contact angle #Infrared spectroscopy #Plasma applications #Polyesters #Polyethylene terephthalates #Reaction rates #Recycling #Surface treatment #Synthesis (chemical) #Hydrolysis |
Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/article |