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Mono-ethylene glycol

PET is a polycondensation polymer based on the reaction of terephthalic acid (TA) and mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) or alternatively with di-methyl terephtha-late (DMT) plus MEG (Figure 10). [Pg.183]

Hydration Mono ethylene glycol from ethylene oxide and water hom. 49... [Pg.329]

Application To produce mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) from ethylene oxide (EO). [Pg.84]

Most EO plants are integrated with fiber-grade mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) production facilities. In such an integrated EO/MEG facility, the steam system can be optimized to fully exploit the benefits of high-selectivity catalyst. [Pg.88]

A number of heat transfer fluids ean be eonsidered to replaee water as a eooling media. Natural and synthetie organic oils (one or two phase) or other organic compounds (e.g. Mono-Ethylene-Glycol), silicones, fluorinated oils and even liquid metals (such as Pb-Bi) can be considered. A 2-phase heat transfer fluid is a substance, which boils before decomposition takes place. [Pg.309]

In this work, we have presented new experimental 3-phase H-Lw V (Hydrate - Liquid Water- Vapour) equilibrium data for methane and a natural gas clathrate hydrates in the presence of high concentrations of mono-ethylene glycol solutions, generated by a reliable fixed-volume (isochoric), step-heating technique. These data in addition to data from literature have been used to validate the predietive capabilities of a thermodynamic model presented in this work. [Pg.372]

FIGURE 5.3 Molecular structures of terephthalic acid, mono-ethylene glycol, and PET. [Pg.112]

Traditional plastics can be made from agricultural products, including PET, PBT, nylon 6, nylon 10, and acrylics. The largest interest has occurred with the biobased PET botde. Currently, Coca-Cola introduced a biobased PET bottle, for example. Plant Bottle, with 30% biobased and 70% petroleum based (After Dasani Test 2009). PET botdes are made typically from 30% mono-ethylene glycol (MEG) and 70% terephthalic acid. The MEG can be made with biobased sources and the terephthalic acid is made from petroleum sources. The production capacity of the 30% bio-PET bottle is 452,000 tons. Coca-Cola plans to launch a 100% PET bottle in the future (Race to 100% bio-PET). [Pg.254]

The prevention of microbiological corrosion in tanks of jet aircraft is based on bactericides that are either water-soluble such as strontium chromate, or kerosene-soluble such as mono-ethylene glycol. [Pg.142]

PET is produced by the polymerization of mono-ethylene glycol with terephthalic acid, which is usually utilized for the production of plastic bottles and textile fibers. The manufacturing of mono-ethylene glycol from renewable resources permitted several companies to use bio-based PET in product packaging. [Pg.40]

Methacrylate, glycidyl Vinyl, mono-, ethylene glycol ether 4.41 0 780... [Pg.261]


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