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Recycling of Polyethylene Terephthalate Bottles Plastics Design Library Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateurs : Thomas Sabu, Rane Ajay Vasudeo, Kanny Krishnan, VK Abitha, Thomas Martin George

Couverture de l’ouvrage Recycling of Polyethylene Terephthalate Bottles

Recycling of Polyethylene Terephthalate Bottles provides an overview of PET chemistry, highlighting the main degradation, depolymerization processes and pathways of PET, along with the applications of recycled monomers derived from PET waste. The latest methodologies of recycling and feedstock recovery are covered, providing critical foundational information. In addition, the book discusses a range of established methods of polymer recycling, with an emphasis on real world industrial case studies and the latest academic research. Users will find in-depth lifecycle and cost analysis of each waste management method, comparing the suitability and feasibility of each to support the decision -making process.

Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) is the most recycled plastic in the world, but still represents a significant amount of landfill waste. This book presents an update on new regulations, providing recommendations for new opportunities in this area, including new processing methods and applications for recycled PET.

1. Pet Chemistry Suranjana Datta Chaudhuri (Mandal) And Ayan Dey 2. Regulations On Pet Bottle Recycling Narendra Reddy 3. Materials Recovery And Direct Reuse Incineration Cintil Jose 4. Chemical Depolymerization Of Pet Bottles Via Glycolysis Deepak Pant 5. Chemical Depolymerization Of Pet Bottles Via Methanolysis And Hydrolysis Myungwan Han 6. Chemical Depolymerization Of Pet Bottles Via Ammonolysis And AminolysisDr. Prashant Gupta, Subhendu Bhandari 7. Chemical Depolymerization Of Pet Bottles Via Combined Chemolysis Methods Rabindra Kumar Padhan 8. Life Cycle Analysis Of Pet Bottles K V. Marathe, Karan Ramesh Chavan And Pranav Hemant Nakhate 9. Applications Of Chemically Depolymerized Pet Bottles Ajay Vasudeo Rane

Engineers and sustainability professionals involved in the design, manufacture and end-of-life process for PET bottles. Academic researchers linked to the recycling and recovery or plastics industry.

Professor Sabu Thomas is the Director of Centre for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India. He is also currently the Chairman of the Trivandrum Engineering Science and Technology Research Park (TrESPARK), Trivandrum, Kerala, India. He was the former Vice Chancellor of Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala, India. Prof. Thomas is a highly committed teacher and a remarkably active researcher well-known nationally and internationally for his outstanding contributions in polymer science and nanotechnology. He has published over 1400 research articles in international refereed journals. and has also edited and written 210 books. His H-index is 140 and total citations are more than 94,000. He has supervised 125 PhD theses. He has received many international and national awards and recognitions. Under the leadership of Prof. Thomas, Mahatma Gandhi University has been transformed into a top University in India.


Ajay Vasudeo Rane (Dr.) is currently a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Durban University of Technology. His areas of research include structural, mechanical, and morphological properties of materials (specially polymer composite materials). Dr. Ajay Vasudeo Rane is a member of the Royal Society of South Africa, the South African Institution of Mechanical Engineering, affiliate member of the South African Institution of Chemical Engineers and, a member of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers. He has edited five books and has contributed book chapters and technical manuscripts in peer reviewed journals and presented research works at national and international conferences.
Krishnan Kanny (Dr./Prof.) is currently Director and Full Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Durban University of Technology, South Africa. He is also the Director of the Composites Research Group. Professor Kanny holds a PhD in Materials Science and Engineer
  • Features a comprehensive introduction to the waste management of PET bottles, from regulatory concerns, to the range of different methods of materials recovery
  • Enables practitioners to choose the most efficient and effective waste management process
  • Includes detailed lifecycle and cost analysis information
  • Compares traditional thermal recycling methods with more recently developed monomer recovery and chemical recycling methods