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Depolymerization method achieves exclusive chemical recycling of **** from cloth waste and plastic waste mixtures

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Before and after reactions of **** samples (top) and textile samples (bottom) with ethanol in the presence of FeCl3. Credit: Tokyo Metropolitan University

A research team led by Professor Kotohiro Nomura from Tokyo Metropolitan University has developed a method for the depolymerization of **** (polyethylene terephthalate) using alcohols and an inexpensive, readily available iron trichloride catalyst. This method can be applied to the selective chemical recycling of both textile and plastic waste mixtures.

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in the journal Industrial Chemistry & Materials.

Plastic waste is a significant environmental issue that requires urgent attention. However, the rate of plastic reuse (material recycling) ******** low, particularly in the case of chemical recycling into raw materials, a process known as chemical recycling. Polyesters, which consist of repeated “ester bonds” formed by the reaction of carboxylic acid and alcohol, are commonly used in plastic bottles and clothing.

If these ester bonds could be completely broken, polyester could be reverted to its raw materials. Conventional methods, however, necessitate high temperatures and large amounts of acidic or basic substances.

Therefore, a simple, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly method is highly sought after. Additionally, there is a global demand for the development of selective depolymerization of polyester from plastic waste, especially from textile waste, which is a mixture of polyester and cotton.

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Acid-, base-free catalytic depolymerization of **** with ethanol by FeCl3 catalyst. Credit: Tokyo Metropolitan University

The research team has now developed a method for acid- and base-free depolymerization of **** bottles using ethanol and either FeCl3 or FeBr3, yielding diethyl terephthalate (DET) and ethylene glycol (EG) with high selectivity (98–99%). Iron trichloride (FeCl3), which is inexpensive and widely available, demonstrated superior catalytic performance at 160–180ºC, comparable to their previous results using titanium catalysts.

Notably, this method enabled the exclusive and selective depolymerization of **** from textile waste, which comprises **** and a mixture of **** and cotton, yielding DET and EG while quantitatively recovering cotton waste. The catalyst also facilitated the selective depolymerization of **** from plastic waste, including polyethylene.

The development of a straightforward method for the exclusive and selective depolymerization of **** is particularly desired for the chemical recycling of textile waste. This method of exclusive chemical recycling of **** from plastic wastes offers a promising solution for achieving a circular economy.

More information:
Nor Wahida Binti Awang et al, Depolymerization of **** with ethanol by homogeneous iron catalysts applied for exclusive chemical recycling of cloth waste, Industrial Chemistry & Materials (2024).

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