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Shape-selective zeolite catalysis for bioplastics production

Abstract

Biodegradable and renewable polymers, such as polylactic acid, are benign alternatives for petrochemical-based plastics. Current production of polylactic acid via its key building block lactide, the cyclic dimer of lactic acid, is inefficient in terms of energy, time, and feedstock use. We present a direct zeolite-based catalytic process, which converts lactic acid into lactide. The shape-selective properties of zeolites are essential to attain record lactide yields, outperforming those of the current multistep process by avoiding both racemization and side-product formation. The highly productive process is strengthened by facile recovery and practical reactivation of the catalyst, which remains structurally fit during at least six consecutive reactions, and by the ease of solvent and side-product recycling.

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© 2015 American Association for the Advancement of Science. Received for publication 19 January 2015. Accepted for publication 22 May 2015. M.D. acknowledges Research Foundation–Flanders (FWO) for financial support and the Belgian American Educational Foundation for his honorary fellowship. B.F.S thanks the Research Council of KU Leuven, IDO KP/14/003. Patent applications are pending for inventors M.D and B.F.S (EP/WO). All data are available in the supplementary materials.

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Research Foundation–Flanders (FWO)
Belgian American Educational Foundation
Research Council of KU Leuven
IDO KP/14/003

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2015-07-24
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