Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
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Resumo: | Due to their versatility, polyurethane (PU) foams have many different applications, such as sponges, filling materials in furniture, automotive seats and clothes, among others. It is also one of the main refrigerator components serving as a heat insulating material. As PUs find different application niches, they must be largely produced and, consequently, lots of waste are generated. In this work we intend to contribute to the recycle of this waste. The recovery of polyol from flexible polyurethane foams was carried out using the glycolysis process and testing different catalysts. Grounded polyurethane and a solvent, diethyleneglycol (DEG), were kept at 200 ºC and under nitrogen atmosphere during three hours in the presence of a catalyst. All catalysts tested promoted the polyol mixture formation, with Zinc acetate producing the best depolymerization rate. The catalysts efficiency for the depolymerization reaction follows the order: DBTDL< BTO< HBTO< DEA ≈ Ba(Ac)2< MEA ≈ KAc< Zn(Ac)2. |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foamsRecyclingpolyurethaneglycolysisDue to their versatility, polyurethane (PU) foams have many different applications, such as sponges, filling materials in furniture, automotive seats and clothes, among others. It is also one of the main refrigerator components serving as a heat insulating material. As PUs find different application niches, they must be largely produced and, consequently, lots of waste are generated. In this work we intend to contribute to the recycle of this waste. The recovery of polyol from flexible polyurethane foams was carried out using the glycolysis process and testing different catalysts. Grounded polyurethane and a solvent, diethyleneglycol (DEG), were kept at 200 ºC and under nitrogen atmosphere during three hours in the presence of a catalyst. All catalysts tested promoted the polyol mixture formation, with Zinc acetate producing the best depolymerization rate. The catalysts efficiency for the depolymerization reaction follows the order: DBTDL< BTO< HBTO< DEA ≈ Ba(Ac)2< MEA ≈ KAc< Zn(Ac)2.Associação Brasileira de Polímeros2013-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282013000500007Polímeros v.23 n.5 2013reponame:Polímeros (São Carlos. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)instacron:ABPO10.4322/polimeros.2013.096info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos,Leonardo M. dosCarone,Carlos L. P.Dullius,JeaneLigabue,RosaneEinloft,Sandraeng2015-07-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-14282013000500007Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/pohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@abpol.org.br1678-51690104-1428opendoar:2015-07-21T00:00Polímeros (São Carlos. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)false |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams Santos,Leonardo M. dos Recycling polyurethane glycolysis |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams |
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Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams |
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Santos,Leonardo M. dos |
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Santos,Leonardo M. dos Carone,Carlos L. P. Dullius,Jeane Ligabue,Rosane Einloft,Sandra |
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Carone,Carlos L. P. Dullius,Jeane Ligabue,Rosane Einloft,Sandra |
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Santos,Leonardo M. dos Carone,Carlos L. P. Dullius,Jeane Ligabue,Rosane Einloft,Sandra |
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Recycling polyurethane glycolysis |
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Recycling polyurethane glycolysis |
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Due to their versatility, polyurethane (PU) foams have many different applications, such as sponges, filling materials in furniture, automotive seats and clothes, among others. It is also one of the main refrigerator components serving as a heat insulating material. As PUs find different application niches, they must be largely produced and, consequently, lots of waste are generated. In this work we intend to contribute to the recycle of this waste. The recovery of polyol from flexible polyurethane foams was carried out using the glycolysis process and testing different catalysts. Grounded polyurethane and a solvent, diethyleneglycol (DEG), were kept at 200 ºC and under nitrogen atmosphere during three hours in the presence of a catalyst. All catalysts tested promoted the polyol mixture formation, with Zinc acetate producing the best depolymerization rate. The catalysts efficiency for the depolymerization reaction follows the order: DBTDL< BTO< HBTO< DEA ≈ Ba(Ac)2< MEA ≈ KAc< Zn(Ac)2. |
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