Issue 9, 2009

Expanding the potential for waste polyvinyl-alcohol

Abstract

Expanded polyvinyl-alcohol (PVA) was successfully prepared using a similar process to that of starch expansion. The addition of an iodine solution was necessary to facilitate expansion and led to surface areas of up to 143.1 m2 g−1. The use of recycled material from LCD screens required no additional iodine and produced an expanded material with high surface areas (95.0 m2 g−1) and total pore volumes (0.56 cm3 g−1). The PVA–iodine complexes were found to better mimic the interactions between amylose and amylopectin in starch expansion.

Graphical abstract: Expanding the potential for waste polyvinyl-alcohol

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Apr 2009
Accepted
26 May 2009
First published
12 Jun 2009

Green Chem., 2009,11, 1332-1336

Expanding the potential for waste polyvinyl-alcohol

A. J. Hunt, V. L. Budarin, S. W. Breeden, A. S. Matharu and J. H. Clark, Green Chem., 2009, 11, 1332 DOI: 10.1039/B906607A

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