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Aryl sulfonic acid catalysts: Effect of pendant group structure on activity in hydrolysis of polyethylene terephthalate
Journal of Applied Polymer Science (2022)
  • Hossein Abedsoltan, Missouri University of Science and Technology
  • Maria R. Coleman
Abstract
A series of aryl sulfonic acids were tested as catalysts for acid hydrolysis occurring at the surface of poly(ethylene) terephthalate (PET) particles. Specifically, p-toluenesulfonic acid monohydrate (PTSA), 2-naphthalenesulfonic acid (2-NSA), and 1,5-naphthalenedisulfonic acid tetrahydrate (1,5-NDSA) were chosen to provide sulfonic acid active groups and varying hydrophobic functionality. The effect of catalyst concentration and reaction temperature on PET hydrolysis rate was studied. The aryl sulfonic acid catalysts exhibited much higher rates of PET hydrolysis than the mineral acid, H2SO4. At 150°C and 4 M catalyst, the time required to achieve more than 90% TPA yield was 3, 3, and 8 h, and 18 h for (PTSA), (2-NSA), (1,5-NDSA), and H2SO4, respectively. Ethyl acetate hydrolysis was performed as a model reaction to probe the activity of the catalysts in homogenous reactions to compare with the heterogenous hydrolysis reaction occurring at the PET surface. The higher catalytic activities for PET hydrolysis of the PTSA, 2-NSA, and 1,5-NDSA than H2SO4 was attributed to improved wetting by the reaction media and affinity of the aryl sulfonic acid catalysts for the PET surface.
Keywords
  • Catalysts,
  • Degradation,
  • Kinetics,
  • Polyesters,
  • Recycling,
  • Wetting
Publication Date
Spring April 27, 2022
Citation Information
Hossein Abedsoltan and Maria R. Coleman. "Aryl sulfonic acid catalysts: Effect of pendant group structure on activity in hydrolysis of polyethylene terephthalate" Journal of Applied Polymer Science (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hossein-abedsoltan/5/