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Green recycling of waste PET plastic monomers by banana peel extract

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 474, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.145697

Keywords

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET); Depolymerization; Terephthalic acid; Banana peel; Solid waste utilization

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This study successfully achieved complete depolymerization of waste plastic PET by calcining banana peels to produce alkaline banana peel extract (BPE). The BPE showed high efficiency and the hydrolyzed product can be easily converted into terephthalic acid (TPA) and frozen brine or additives for microbial culture. This research provides a new solution for the synergistic treatment of biomass and plastic waste.
Waste plastic (PET) and biomass (banana peels) are two pressing types of solid waste. In order to solve their global environmental problems, we calcined banana peel to produce alkaline banana peel extract (BPE) and successfully realized a one-pot method to achieve complete depolymerization of waste PET under mild reaction conditions (150 degrees C, 4 h). A series of characterization methods showed that the main active component of BPE for PET catalytic hydrolysis was K2CO3. The activation energy of BPE-promoted hydrolysis was determined to be 12.2 kJ/mol. DFT calculations demonstrated that the hydrolysis of PET over BPE followed the mechanism of random depolymerization. BPE showed high efficiency on the depolymerization of most commercial waste plastic PET bottles with almost 100% conversion. With simple treatment, the hydrolyzed product can be easily converted to be terephthalic acid (TPA) and frozen brine or additives for microbial culture. The collaborative high-value process of banana peel and waste PET not only reduced the use of fossil fuels in TPA production, but also provided a new idea for the synergetic treatment of biomass and plastics waste, which might be a good solution for waste valorization on tropical and subtropical islands.

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