Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5203658 Polymer Degradation and Stability 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Subcritical water is a benign and effective media for polymer degradation. On subcritical water treatment in the presence of an aminoalcohol, unsaturated polyesters crosslinked with styrene were decrosslinked, and a linear polystyrene derivative bearing hydroxy-terminated side-chains was recovered. After modification of the hydroxy groups with maleic anhydride, the polystyrene derivative was re-crosslinked with styrene to form a networked structure again. The resulting solid was degradable by subcritical water treatment in the presence of the aminoalcohol to give another polystyrene derivative bearing hydroxy groups. These processes could be repeated successfully, demonstrating the applicability as a novel recycling system of thermosetting resins. The polystyrene derivative was also re-crosslinked again on heating with an alternative copolymer of styrene and maleic anhydride due to the formation of linkage between the hydroxy groups and carboxylic anhydride moieties.

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