2021
DOI: 10.1021/acssuschemeng.1c00218
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On-Water Hydrogenation of Polyethylene Terephthalate to Environmentally Friendly Polyester by the Catalyst Rh2.5Pt2.5/SBA-15

Abstract: The hydrogenation of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) to an environmentally friendly polyester polyethylene-1,4cyclohexanedicarboxylate (PECHD) was proposed in this study by using water as the solvent and an SBA-15-supported Rh−Pt bimetallic catalyst (2.5 wt % each, Rh−Pt/SBA-15). The catalyst was synthesized using chemical fluid deposition in which supercritical CO 2 was used as the solvent. Rh and Pt nanoparticles were found to be uniformly dispersed inside the pores of SBA-15 after hydrogen reduction of the… Show more

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“…In 2021, the same group of researchers reported the hydrogenation of PET using a SBA‐15 supported Rh−Pt bimetallic (Rh 2.5 Pt 2.5 /SBA‐15) catalyst [146] . It highlighted the synergetic role of Rh−Pt bimetals to promote PET hydrogenation.…”
Section: Reductive Depolymerizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In 2021, the same group of researchers reported the hydrogenation of PET using a SBA‐15 supported Rh−Pt bimetallic (Rh 2.5 Pt 2.5 /SBA‐15) catalyst [146] . It highlighted the synergetic role of Rh−Pt bimetals to promote PET hydrogenation.…”
Section: Reductive Depolymerizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2021, the same group of researchers reported the hydrogenation of PET using a SBA-15 supported RhÀ Pt bimetallic (Rh 2.5 Pt 2.5 /SBA-15) catalyst. [146] It highlighted the synergetic role of RhÀ Pt bimetals to promote PET hydrogenation. In an aqueous medium, 100 % PET hydrogenation was observed under moderate reaction conditions (Table 3, entry 2).…”
Section: Reductive Depolymerizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%