Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5201068 | Polymer Degradation and Stability | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Supercritical methanol is a popular fluid as a supercritical medium for decrosslinking reaction of crosslinked polyethylene. However, due to its toxicity, a safe alternative medium is much to be desired. In this work, various sub- and supercritical fluids with different polarity characters were investigated to find a safe alternative medium for continuous decrosslinking of silane-crosslinked polyethylene (S-XLPE). Like methanol, all examined fluids, including ethanol, propanol, and water, exhibited first-order reaction kinetics regarding the gel content in the continuous decrosslinking process. The reaction rate constant values were observed as 2.806, 2.569, 2.383, and 2.130 minâ1 in supercritical methanol, supercritical ethanol, supercritical 2-propanol, and subcritical water at 380 °C, respectively. As a non-toxic fluid with reaction kinetics very comparable to that of methanol, ethanol was found to be the best alternative medium for the continuous decrosslinking reaction of S-XLPE.
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Authors
Bum Ki Baek, Yun Ho La, Albert S. Lee, Haksoo Han, Seong Hun Kim, Soon Man Hong, Chong Min Koo,