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The hydrolytic chemical recycling of polylactide (PLA) aided by the protic ionic liquid 2-hydroxyethyl ammonium acetate (2-HEAA) as a homogeneous catalytic co-solvent was evaluated. In terms of maximization, temperature emerged as the most significant factor, being milder compared to that applied with other catalysts, resulting in potential energy savings. From a cost-efficiency perspective, employing a high solvent proportion was deemed unnecessary, thereby reducing reagent consumption. A higher proportion of ionic liquid leads to higher conversions, which could be trace-free recovered and reused in subsequent recycling steps. The best reaction triplet was a temperature of 140 °C, a mass ratio between PLA and water of 1:6, and a mass ratio between PLA and 2-HEAA of 1:2.5, enhancing the efficiency of PLA conversion under a waste-to-gate circular model in the chemical valorization industry. Thermal kinetics explained by a first-order model, show an apparent activation energy of 112.3 kJ·mol-1, which is lower compared to other ionic liquids.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e5ee8cb6db6435875831f2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.resconrec.2024.107826
Amparo Cháfer
Universitat de València
O. Gil-Castell
Universitat de València
Alexander Björling
Lund University
Resources Conservation and Recycling
Universitat de València
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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