'Sky Chemistry' Leads To Greener Way To Make Plastic
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Nylon production creates a greenhouse gas but combining ozone and UV light eliminates it
December 24, 2014 | and |
Mimicking the breakdown of atmospheric organic compounds has led to a cleaner way to make a key nylon raw material.
Mimicking the breakdown of atmospheric organic compounds has led to .
Today, is produced by opening cyclohexane using large volumes of nitric acid, a process that emits the ozone-depleting greenhouse gas . But and Arunachalam Sagadevan from the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan have discovered that ozone and UV light provide an effective alternative. 'Our process is far greener, milder and more environmentally friendly,' Hwang tells
Yale University’s calls the C–H bond oxidation method ‘elegant’, and asserts that it could result in improved industrial adipic acid synthesis methods. While Hwang is yet to work out a cost comparison for the new route, he notes ozone can be made cheaply from oxygen in the air. His next step will be increasing the scale from 6.5ml currently, including bringing in chemical engineers to design and optimise larger scale reactors. Though Hwang says 'many things have to be overcome and optimised' he is 'optimistic' about the prospects.
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