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One-Pot Depolymerization and Polycondensation of PET Based Random Oligo- and Polyesters

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The glycolysis of PET is a promising well-developed technique that could be utilized in a wide range of processes. Due to its equilibrial nature, the high ratio of reagents and… Click to show full abstract

The glycolysis of PET is a promising well-developed technique that could be utilized in a wide range of processes. Due to its equilibrial nature, the high ratio of reagents and the purification steps it is an expensive process. In this study our goal was to modify the standard glycolysis to an easily modulateable method (acido-alcoholysis) suited for one-pot oligoester, polyester synthesis. Adipic acid was added to the depolymerization reaction to connect low molecular weighed components into oligoesters. PET depolymerization reaction series were carried out with ethylene–glycol/adipic acid and butane-1,4-diol/adipic acid to demonstrate the tuneability of these systems. The reaction products were thoroughly characterized with NMR, FTIR, TGA, DSC and functional group analysis. One-pot depolymerization-polycondensation reactions were engineered to produce unsaturated and saturated polyesters. The unsaturated polyesters were dissolved in styrene, cross-linked and moulded to be characterized with DMA. A decreasing tendency of the glass transition temperature and cross-link density were found in the function of the ratio of adipic acid used during the depolymerization step. Acido-alcoholysis proved to be a versatile technique that could be used to engineer oligoesters and polyesters. The reagent use can be minimalized, and the raw reaction products can be directly applied as mid-products.

Keywords: depolymerization; adipic acid; pot depolymerization; one pot; depolymerization polycondensation

Journal Title: Journal of Polymers and the Environment
Year Published: 2019

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