Moved from other thread:
This paper (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2022.109900) which describes PET pyrolysis to yield Paraldehyde, EG, and Benzoic Acid under fairly
‘weak’ conditions. Those conditions being atmospheric pressure, no catalyst or pH modifiers, and fairly fast (although they say slow) heating to
only 400C. The whole process would only take 13 minutes apparently; 40C min−1 to 200C followed by 25C min−1 to 400C. They don’t state a dwell
time at the 400C as far as I could tell, but in any case it wouldn’t be too difficult to replicate in theory.
A yield of around 24g Paraldehyde, 10.5g Ethylene Glycol, & 4.6g Benzoic Acid are recovered as “oil” from 100g of PET.
I’m looking to maybe try this procedure out in an Al paint pressure canister modified as a retort. Does anyone have any experience with a prep
similar to this (that being PET pyrolysis at lower temps without any catalyst)? |