理想 PET 降解和机械回收过程中的分子和材料特性变化

Chiara Fiorillo, Lynn Trossaert, Erion Bezeraj, Simon Debrie, Hannelore Ohnmacht, Paul Van Steenberge, Dagmar R. D'hooge, Mariya Edeleva
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聚对苯二甲酸乙二醇酯(PET)是一种重要的聚酯,可广泛应用于瓶子、纤维和工程合成物等领域。它的化学成分取决于主要单体(如对苯二甲酸和乙二醇)和共聚单体(如二甘醇和间苯二甲酸)的少量使用,在降解或(机械)回收时决定了几种反应途径。本研究对这些分子途径进行了详细概述,对热降解、热机械降解、热氧化降解、光氧化降解、水解降解和酶降解反应进行了区分。考虑到污染物量极低,因此在理想的(机械)回收(实验室)条件下,已经发现了广泛的官能团变化,特别是在连续的聚酯加工周期中。此外,作为一项重要的创新,还解释了分子变化如何影响材料的流变、热和机械性能。在基本生命周期分析的支持下,我们强调,未来对机械回收潜力的改进评估必须更好地将分子和材料尺度联系起来。只有这种联系才能为制定平衡的聚酯废料战略打开大门,包括:(i) 评估工业规模下最合适的回收技术,处理污染物缓解问题;(ii) 在原生和回收市场整体变化的背景下进一步采用和设计该技术。
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Molecular and material property variations during ideal PET degradation and mechanical recycling
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) is an important polyester utilized for a wide variety of applications such as bottles, fibers and engineering compositions. Its chemical composition depends on the use of main monomers (e.g. terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol) as well as comonomers (e.g. diethylene glycol and isophthalic acid) in low amounts, defining several reaction pathways upon degradation or (mechanical) recycling. The present work gives a detailed overview of these molecular pathways, differentiating between thermal, thermo-mechanical, thermo-oxidative, photo-oxidative, hydrolytic and enzymatic degradation reactions. Considering at most low contaminant amounts, hence, under ideal (mechanical) recycling (lab) conditions, a wide range of functional group variations is already revealed, specifically during consecutive polyester processing cycles. Moreover, as a key novelty it is explained how the molecular variations influence the material behavior, considering both rheological, thermal and mechanical properties. Supported by basic life cycle analysis, it is highlighted that our future improved assessment of the mechanical recycling potential must better link the molecular and material scale. Only such linkage will open the door to a well-balanced polyester waste strategy, including (i) the evaluation of the most suited recycling technology at industrial scale, dealing with the mitigation of contaminants, and (ii) its further adoption and design in the context of the overall virgin and recycling market variation.
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