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Transesterifi cation of Bis 2-Hydroxyethyl Terephthalate for Production of Bis 4-Hydroxybutyl Terephthalate over Homogenous Catalysts

School of Environmental Engineering , University of Seoul , Seoul 02504 , South Korea 1LG Chemical Research Park , TPEE Development Project , Daejeon 34122 , South Korea 2Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry , Chungnam National University , Daejeon 34134 , South Korea
Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, February 2024, 41(2), 425-433(9), https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-024-00056-x

Abstract

The vast amount of PET waste has made an enormous concern owing to its environmental pollution and human health eff ects.

As an eco-friendly alternative option to treat plastic waste, this study investigated the transesterifi cation of bis 2-hydroxyethyl

terephthalate (BHET) into bis 4-hydroxybutyl terephthalate (BHBT) using 1, 4-butanediol (BDO) as a solvent in a typical

batch reactor at various temperatures. Zinc acetate (Zn-A), antimony (III) oxide, tin (II) chloride, and titanium isopropoxide

(Ti-IP) were utilized as catalysts. The eff ects of the experimental parameters, including the catalyst type, temperature,

and catalyst loading, on the transesterifi cation of BHET into BHBT were evaluated. Ti-IP and Zn-A showed higher catalytic

activities than the other catalysts. Furthermore, Zn-A demonstrated to be a promising catalyst at lower temperatures,

whereas Ti-IP exhibited higher activity at higher temperatures. An increase in temperature improved the yield of BHBT

up to (0.99 mol/L) and showed the highest BHET conversion (98.93%) when Ti-IP was used as a catalyst at 210 °C. BHET

conversion and the yield of BHBT were raised greatly when the catalyst amount was increased from 0.1 to 0.3 wt%. This

study presents the transesterifi cation of BHET using a Ti-IP catalyst as a novel technology for producing valuable BHBT

for industrial applications.

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