Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Leonardo M. dos
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Carone,Carlos L. P., Dullius,Jeane, Ligabue,Rosane, Einloft,Sandra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Polímeros (São Carlos. Online)
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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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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
title Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
spellingShingle Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
Santos,Leonardo M. dos
Recycling
polyurethane
glycolysis
title_short Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
title_full Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
title_fullStr Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
title_full_unstemmed Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
title_sort Using different catalysts in the chemical recycling of waste from flexible polyurethane foams
author Santos,Leonardo M. dos
author_facet Santos,Leonardo M. dos
Carone,Carlos L. P.
Dullius,Jeane
Ligabue,Rosane
Einloft,Sandra
author_role author
author2 Carone,Carlos L. P.
Dullius,Jeane
Ligabue,Rosane
Einloft,Sandra
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Leonardo M. dos
Carone,Carlos L. P.
Dullius,Jeane
Ligabue,Rosane
Einloft,Sandra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Recycling
polyurethane
glycolysis
topic Recycling
polyurethane
glycolysis
description 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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