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2017
Journal Article
Title

Microwave energy assisted synthesis of poly lactic acid via continuous reactive extrusion: Modelling of reaction kinetics

Abstract
The most commonly used batch process to manufacture PLA is ring opening polymerization (ROP) of lactide monomer in a suitable solvent, in the presence of a metallic/bimetallic catalyst (Sn, Zn, and Al) or other organic catalysts. However, this process does not lend itself to safer/cleaner and high throughput (and high volume) manufacturing. Continuous reactive extrusion of lactide monomer using a suitable reaction input has the potential to increase the throughput, and this route has been explored in the literature. In this work, reactive extrusion experiments using stannous octoate Sn(Oct)(2) and tri-phenyl phosphine (PPh)(3), were considered to perform ROP of lactide monomer using the microwave as an alternative energy (AE) source for activating and/or boosting the polymerization. Implementation of a microwave generator in a section of the extruder is one of the novelties of this research. A simulation model of ROP of PLA was formulated to estimate the impact of reaction kinetics and AE source on the polymerization process. Ludovic (R) software was used for the simulation of continuous reactive extrusion of the process. Experimental and simulated results were compared for the validation of the methodology. This work also highlights the advantages and drawbacks of most conventional metal catalysts, the effect of alternative energies on reaction mechanism, and safe and efficient production of PLA.
Author(s)
Dubey, Satya
Advanced Vehicle Engineering Centre (AVEC)
Abhyankar, Hrushikesh
Advanced Vehicle Engineering Centre (AVEC)
Marchante, Veronica
Advanced Vehicle Engineering Centre (AVEC)
Brighton, James
Advanced Vehicle Engineering Centre (AVEC)
Bergmann, Bjrn
Fraunhofer-Institut für Chemische Technologie ICT  
Trinh, Giang
Sciences Computers Consultants (SCC)
David, Chantal
Sciences Computers Consultants (SCC)
Journal
RSC Advances  
Project(s)
InnoREX  
Funder
European Commission EC  
Open Access
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Rights
CC BY 4.0: Creative Commons Attribution
DOI
10.24406/publica-r-252034
10.1039/c6ra26514f
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Chemische Technologie ICT  
Keyword(s)
  • monomers

  • extrusion

  • polymerization

  • microwaves

  • computer simulation

  • renewable energy

  • continuous extrusion

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