Green and inexpensive method to recover bisphenol-a from polycarbonate wastes

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Hydroglycolysis of polycarbonate waste from used compact discs was developed to recover Bisphenol-A (BPA) as a valuable material. Experiments were done in glycerin and water as an alternative green solvent. The effect of solvent ratios has been studied to evaluate BPA recovery. The use of 30% aqueous glycerin (pbw) led to 93 and 100% of BPA at reflux condition within 1.0 and 5.5 hours, respectively. Recovered BPAs were identified by spectroscopy methods and the results were compared with commercial sample data.

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Nikje, M. M. A., & Askarzadeh, M. (2013). Green and inexpensive method to recover bisphenol-a from polycarbonate wastes. Polimeros, 23(1), 29–31. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0104-14282013005000019

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