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[*] posted on 6-4-2015 at 16:59
Polystyrene to Benzoic Acid


I'm away from home for a week and can't test this, but I wanted to run it by you guys before I attempted it. In my quest for benzene from household chemicals, I came up with an idea to take polystyrene from say, plastic cutlery, crack it in a distillation apparatus (which should arrive by the time I get home), and redistill the styrene. The next step would be to take potassium dichromate (which I got from a nearby pottery supplier), dissolve it in water and oxidize the styrene monomer into benzoic acid, which could then be separated phasically with a separatory funnel as shown here. From there, it's an easy process to purify and convert the benzoic acid into benzene. So, what do you think?
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[*] posted on 6-4-2015 at 17:34


A few points I could make here:

1) Dichromate isn't any less OTC than sodium benzoate, at least as far as I know. So, perhaps you are missing the point in your self-imposed exercise and making way more work for yourself.

2) If dichromate even efficiently oxidizes alkenes to carboxylic acids, you will need a LOT of dichromate to do the job efficiently. Permanganate is known to do this oxidation smoothly (though you'd be better off using toluene if available), is less toxic, and has fairly similar oxidizing capacity per unit mass.

3) Redistillation of the styrene is probably wholly unnecessary and adds an extra yield reducing step. As long as it's liquid and can be efficiently mixed with the oxidant solution, oligomeric material should be just as readily oxidized as monomer.

4) Have you considered hydrolysis of PETE plastic soda bottles with alkali hydroxide in a high-boiling polyol (there is a writeup in prepub). The resulting terephthalic acid (or rather, disodium terephthalate made from it) should behave very similarly to benzoic in the standard dry distillation as long as you use 2eq of NaOH and not 1 as is required for benzoic. Alternately, I remember seeing a paper where they simply mill the PETE finely, mix with excess lime, and distill. The yield was not great, but it did produce benzene.

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[*] posted on 6-4-2015 at 17:47


I'm not "tuned up" enough to comment on the process but it does seem an awful lot of work for a simple chemical, and very small yield.

I have a suggestion for a product I use daily that may simplify your process, and improve your yield.

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"This Styrene Wax is a 5% paraffin dissolved in styrene. When paraffin is added to resin, the wax will rise to the surface and protect the curing resin from the inhibiting action of the air"

http://www.fibreglast.com/product/Styrene_Wax_71/Resin_Addit...

If Styrene is what you are after as a base for making Benzene... Make yourself an account with any supplier of fiberglass products. I pay 34.00 USD per gallon for Styrene wax, and 15.00 USD per gallon of Benzene from the same supplier.

I do understand some chemicals are tougher to get in some areas but Fiberglass, and Polyester resins are universal. Most solvents are readily available from these suppliers.





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[*] posted on 6-4-2015 at 18:15


For some reason, lots of chemicals are hard to get where I live. My local hardware stores don't sell toluene, sulfur, potassium permanganate, and a lot of other things. Besides, I just want to be able to make chemicals from extremely common ones.
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[*] posted on 6-4-2015 at 18:36


I understand this.

That is why I suggested any fiberglass supplier. All the basics can be bought or converted for fun, and use.

They can all be bought at marine supply houses but for double the price or more. Stick with wholesale suppliers or create a wholesale account, and order form the retailers.




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[*] posted on 9-5-2018 at 15:51


Just ask: is it possible to oxidize PS directly to benzoic acid without pyrolysing to styrene?



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[*] posted on 9-5-2018 at 16:10


Quote: Originally posted by UC235  

4) Have you considered hydrolysis of PETE plastic soda bottles with alkali hydroxide in a high-boiling polyol (there is a writeup in prepub). The resulting terephthalic acid (or rather, disodium terephthalate made from it) should behave very similarly to benzoic in the standard dry distillation as long as you use 2eq of NaOH and not 1 as is required for benzoic.


Apparently, this can also be done in water-ethanol

https://doors.doshisha.ac.jp/duar/repository/ir/15075/023052...

I might have to try this- I'm always on the lookout for new organic experiments for my students.




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[*] posted on 9-5-2018 at 18:12


I am quite sure that potassium permanganate could oxidize styrene to benzoic acid.



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[*] posted on 9-5-2018 at 18:23


Quote: Originally posted by JJay  
I am quite sure that potassium permanganate could oxidize styrene to benzoic acid.

Yes, but the question is about polystyrene.....




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[*] posted on 9-5-2018 at 18:25


Quote: Originally posted by DraconicAcid  


Apparently, this can also be done in water-ethanol

https://doors.doshisha.ac.jp/duar/repository/ir/15075/023052...

I might have to try this- I'm always on the lookout for new organic experiments for my students.


Just thought I'd put forward my own efforts on this: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnafk93vhO37mYIFCe8zQ...
You can make the terephthalic acid first, then do the decarboxylation, but the yields are quite low and the amount of benzene you get per amount of time is very bad. So I shifted my focus to a 'one pot' reaction going from PET to benzene. I didn't have much success, but i'm sure there exists a set of conditions that make this reaction worthwhile. Things to fix are:

- Getting fine PET. Grinding PET is impossible. If people could find some way of turning bottles into PET powder, it would improve this synthesis dramtically

- Lower reaction temperature. It requires molten NaOH to proceed but at that temp the mix chars considerably, and sublimes off a yellow solid. If somehow the reaction temp was brought down, say, with a eutectic mix maybe or some other catalyst, it would help yields a lot. No great sparks of ideas for other options besides NaOH though.

- Keeping it one pot but somehow doing it in 2 steps. Maybe adding water, distilling off the water and then collecting the benzene? That extra time of water + NaOH + PET would help to break up the PET a bit and start the hydrolysis, so the molten NaOH doesn't have quite as much 'heavy lifting' to do.

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[*] posted on 10-5-2018 at 06:58


Has anyone tried putting the PET through a paper shredder repeatedly? How about a nutribullet? Coffee grinder? Freezing it with liquid nitrogen first the one or all of the above?
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[*] posted on 10-5-2018 at 07:10


What about premelting it with a lot of nice clean sand. Enough so that you get a fine coating of melted PET on sand thus greatly increasing surface area. Then cooling it and grinding it with one of the above methods.
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[*] posted on 12-5-2018 at 00:20


Honestly, it would be much cheaper and easy to simply load a tin can with sodium benzoate and heat it in the stove until benzene vapors come out. Then you just need to recondense it at the collecting flask.
Then I supposed you could use it as it or further purify it by redistilling it or washing it with water if you don't want to redistill it.




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[*] posted on 12-5-2018 at 02:16


Quote: Originally posted by joseph6355  
Honestly, it would be much cheaper and easy to simply load a tin can with sodium benzoate and heat it in the stove until benzene vapors come out. Then you just need to recondense it at the collecting flask.
Then I supposed you could use it as it or further purify it by redistilling it or washing it with water if you don't want to redistill it.


What sort of yields are you getting with this process? Are you getting sodium benzoate cheap? I see all the free PET waste around and think that bringing it back into service is better than it decomposing in landfill sites and clogging up the oceans and sealife.
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[*] posted on 15-5-2018 at 07:31


Quote: Originally posted by Rogueasset  
Quote: Originally posted by joseph6355  
Honestly, it would be much cheaper and easy to simply load a tin can with sodium benzoate and heat it in the stove until benzene vapors come out. Then you just need to recondense it at the collecting flask.
Then I supposed you could use it as it or further purify it by redistilling it or washing it with water if you don't want to redistill it.


What sort of yields are you getting with this process? Are you getting sodium benzoate cheap? I see all the free PET waste around and think that bringing it back into service is better than it decomposing in landfill sites and clogging up the oceans and sealife.

I can get Sodium Benzoate for 3.27 dollars a kilo.
NileRed reported a yield of 70%.

Actually, you will need sodium hydroxide too (I suppose other hydroxide salts will work too)
Honestly, what do you need benzene for? Maybe I need it too and just don't know what for yet.




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