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Efficient Mineralization of Fluoroelastomers Using Superheated Water in the Presence of Potassium Hydroxide.

Jin HamauraHisao HoriAyane FujishimaHirofumi Mukae
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
The mineralization of fluoroelastomers (FKMs) in superheated water in the presence of potassium hydroxide (KOH) was investigated with the aim of developing a methodology for recycling the fluorine element. Two FKMs-an "uncrosslinked FKM", representing a poly(vinylidene fluoride- co -hexafluoropropylene) (poly(VDF- co -HFP)) copolymer with a VDF/HFP molar ratio of 78/22 and a "crosslinked FKM" consisting of this copolymer (cured by peroxide) and carbon black-were treated. The fluorine content of these FKMs was efficiently transformed into F - ions in the reaction solution using low KOH concentrations (0.10-0.50 M) at 200-250 °C. When the uncrosslinked or crosslinked FKMs reacted with aqueous KOH (0.20 M) at a rather low temperature (200 °C) for 18 h, the fluorine content of these FKMs was completely mineralized (both F - yields were 100%). Although the crosslinked FKM contained carbon black, the fluorine mineralization of the FKM was not inhibited. The addition of Ca(OH) 2 to the reaction solutions after the superheated water treatment at 250 °C for 6 h with aqueous KOH (0.50 M) led to the production of pure CaF 2 , identified using X-ray spectroscopy, with 100% and 93% yields for the uncrosslinked and crosslinked FKMs, respectively.
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