2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13063583
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Multistage Chemical Recycling of Polyurethanes and Dicarbamates: A Glycolysis–Hydrolysis Demonstration

Abstract: The use of polyurethanes and, therefore, the quantity of its scrap are increasing. Considering the thermoset characteristic of most polyurethanes, the most circular recycling method is by means of chemical depolymerization, for which glycolysis is finding its way into the industry. The main goal of polyurethane glycolysis is to recover the polyols used, but only limited attempts were made toward recovering the aromatic dicarbamate residues and derivates from the used isocyanates. By the split-phase glycolysis … Show more

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“…If purity is not sufficient for polymer synthesis, these recycled monomers can possibly be purified or mixed with conventionally obtained monomers. Different processes have been investigated for plastic monomer recovery and several processes follow this principle using different solvents: hydrolysis with water [34], alcoholysis using methanol (methanolysis [35]) or ethylene glycol (glycolysis [36]), along with phosphorolysis, ammonolysis and aminolysis [37][38][39]. Solvents are chosen in function of their affinity for the different polymers and their ability to cleave particular bonds.…”
Section: Catalytic Pyrolysis Of Plastic Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…If purity is not sufficient for polymer synthesis, these recycled monomers can possibly be purified or mixed with conventionally obtained monomers. Different processes have been investigated for plastic monomer recovery and several processes follow this principle using different solvents: hydrolysis with water [34], alcoholysis using methanol (methanolysis [35]) or ethylene glycol (glycolysis [36]), along with phosphorolysis, ammonolysis and aminolysis [37][38][39]. Solvents are chosen in function of their affinity for the different polymers and their ability to cleave particular bonds.…”
Section: Catalytic Pyrolysis Of Plastic Wastementioning
confidence: 99%
“…After prolonged conditioning, plasticization patterns in mechanical behavior were found, as indicated in Figure 4 b. After 24 h of conditioning at 80 °C and 80% RH, the foam elasticity was decreased in the frequency range of 200 to 600 Hz in comparison with the virgin PU sample indicating the probable start of the hydrolysis process of the wall material decomposition [ 31 , 32 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The solubility of the polyols in the glycol plays an important role in the separation of two phases. By this method, the upper phase consists mostly of the recovered polyols and the bottom phase is the excess glycol and other products of the reaction [185].…”
Section: Polyurethane Recyclingmentioning
confidence: 99%