Dechlorination of polyvinyl chloride in NaOH/ethylene glycol solution by microwave heating |
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Authors: | Fumio Osada Toshiaki Yoshioka |
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Affiliation: | (1) Research and Development Group, Engineering Department, Industrial Solutions Factory, NIKKISO, Ltd., 16-2 Noguchi-cho 2-chome, Higashimurayama, Tokyo 189-8520, Japan;(2) Graduate School of Environmental Studies, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan |
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Abstract: | This study investigated the dehydrochlorination of flexible polyvinyl chloride (PVC) containing 59.2% PVC, 29.7% dioctyl phthalate (DOP), and approximately 12% stabilizers. Flexible PVC was treated with NaOH/ethylene glycol (NaOH/EG) solutions at NaOH concentrations in the range 0.5–4 mol/l and was heated in a microwave heater at a temperature between 100° and 160°C for 0–30 min. All chlorides were completely eliminated by internal heating at 160°C using microwaves for 10 min in a 1 mol/l NaOH/EG solution, and the residue was made up of hydrocarbons. The weight loss rate reached a maximum of 74.7% at a temperature of 160°C. It was discovered that the use of microwaves significantly shortened the reaction time compared to using conventional electric heaters or other external heating systems and also allowed the use of lower concentrations of NaOH. Chemical Feedstock Recycling & Other Innovative Recycling Techniques 6 |
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Keywords: | Flexible PVC Flexible PVC waste High-temperature alkaline solution treatment Phthalic acid Microwave heating |
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