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Affinity of K+ to organic matter promotes reactions: degradation of super stable phenolic epoxy vinyl ester resin to value-added chemicals.

Authors :
Wang, Weijie
Zhang, Ning
Wang, Chizhou
Li, Hongyan
Jia, Shiyu
Qi, Yongqin
Fan, Houhai
Cui, Xiaojing
Hou, Xianglin
Deng, Tiansheng
Source :
Green Chemistry. 7/7/2023, Vol. 25 Issue 13, p5213-5221. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

As a kind of super stable thermoset resin, phenolic epoxy vinyl ester resin (PEVER) is widely applied as a solvent and corrosion resistant material. However, its highly cross-linked three-dimensional network challenges its degradation and recycling. In this study, we report an efficient catalytic system of KOH/C2H5OH–H2O to degrade PEVER under a mild reaction condition of 160 °C. It is discovered that the efficiency of KOH for degrading PEVER resulted from the high affinity of K+ to PEVER. Besides the resin, K+ shows good affinity to other organic substances, such as ethyl acetate, toluene, and petroleum ether, and it surpassed largely Na+ (NaOH) in the affinity to organic substances. The NMR and FT-IR characterizations indicated the degradation of PEVER via the hydrolysis of ester bonds, by which high value-added copolymer of styrene and methacrylic acid (SMAA), potassium salt of SMAA (SMAA-K), and novolac glycidyl ether (NOGE) were obtained. SMAA-K can be used as an interface modifier owing to its surface activity. The modified filter paper prepared by SMAA has high hydrophobicity. NOGE can be recycled to prepare a new polyurethane material. This study provides a new strategy for the chemical degradation and recycling of thermoset PEVER waste. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14639262
Volume :
25
Issue :
13
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Green Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
164691115
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d3gc01469j