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Proposed hydrolytic degradation containing

Hydrolytic treatments can serve not only as a PET degradation method, but may simultaneously enable the separation of hydrolysable and non-hydro-lysable polymers present in the plastic waste stream. Thus, Saleh and Wellman64 have proposed the separation of PET and polyolefin mixtures by treatment with water from about 200 °C up to the critical temperature of water under autogenous pressure. The resulting liquid phase contains the hydrolysis products, TPA and ethylene glycol, whereas the solid phase is formed by the non-reacted polyolefins. [Pg.41]


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