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Polyethylene terephthalate issues

Polyethylene terephthalate also has the tendency, because it is produced by a condensation polymerization process, to depolymerize under high pressure and temperatures in the presence of water. Although this is usually a negative attribute, it can be utilized to regenerate pure monomers which can be repolymerized to make fresh polymer. This avoids the issues experienced by reprocessing resins, as the new resin has not experienced a previous heat history. A major drawback to this process is the requirement that the monomers used in polymerization processes must be highly pure, Unfortunately, this process is extremely costly and not performed on a commercial scale. [Pg.281]

There is also uncertainty in the regulatory status of tertiary recycling when it does not result in the direct production of monomers suitable for polymerization into new plastic. The European Commission has at times supported the chemical recycling (depolymerization) of condensation polymers such as polyethylene terephthalate back to monomer (e.g., dimethyl terephthalate) as recycling for the purpose of government-mandated plastics recycling rate calculations, but not the liquefaction of polyolefin plastics back to petrochemical feedstocks for reprocessing in a refinery. Discussions around these types of definitional issues, and their environmental and economic implications, are likely to continue for many years to come. [Pg.565]

Wyeth NC, Roseveare RN. Biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate bottles. US Patent No. 3,733,309 issued May 15, 1973. [Pg.740]


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