Determination of EG Content in the Liquid Products of PET Hydrolysis under Microwave Irradiation

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The determination of EG content in the liquid products of PET hydrolysis process under microwave irradiation at 170°C 180°C and 190°C was measured by Gas chromatography. The chromatographic column was quartz capillary chromatographic column the carrier gas was nitrogen hydrogen flame ionization detector FID. The result indicated that the concentration curves of EG didn’t follow a dynamic process which suggested that PET hydrolysis under microwave was not a continuous process dynamics.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1004-1005)

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1133-1136

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August 2014

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