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Polyethylene Furanoate (PEF): 100% Biobased Polymer to Compete with PET 

imageIn our July 9, 2012 post we discussed the initiative driven by Coca Cola to develop bio-based plastics for beverage containers.  The first phase of this massive project has resulted in the Plant BottleTM which is made using bio-PET where the ethylene glycol starting monomer is made from renewable sources.  The Plant Bottle contains approximately 30% bio-based carbon.  But the project doesn’t stop there.  Coca Cola has established three R&D partners (Virent, Gevo, and Avantium) to drive to a 100% biobased PlantBottle.TM  As you recall, the Plant BottleTM used bio-based ethyleye glycol (EG) to make PET.  The next piece of the puzzle is to find a synthetic route to bio-based terephthalic acid (PTA). The Virent approach uses soluble carbohydrate starting materials and the Gevo approach uses fermentable sugars to produce bio-terephthalic acid (bio-PTA).  The Avantium YXY approach uses C6 sugars to produce furanics, then furandicarboxylic acid , which when polymerized with bio-EG will form bio PEF, a totally new, 100% biobased polymer.  YXY is a trademark of Avantium (www.avantium.com

 of the Netherlands.  The following figure provides a graphical summary

 

imageThis post will focus on the Avantium approach to a fully bio-based polyethylene furanoate (PEF).  Avantium has discovered and patented a revolutionary chemical, catalytic process that allows for the economic production of furanics based on a wide range of carbohydrates.  The YXY process converts biomass from various sources into the building blocks of alkoxy-methyfurfural (RMF) using a dehydration process in the presence of alcohols (R-OH) and catalysts 

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The process then converts the alkoxy-methylfurfural (RMF) to furandicarboxylic acid (FDCA) via an oxidation process: 

 

imageThe overall process can be summarized as follows: 

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Furandicarboxylic acid FDCA is polymerized in the presence of ethylene glycol (EG) forming polyethylene furanoate (PEF) yielding a high performance engineering thermoplastic capable of multiple applications.  The difference in PET and PEF can be seen in the following graphic:

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The Avantium product line called YXY PEF can be used to produce :  

Bottles on a commercial blow molding line using PET moldsimage

  

  

 

 

Fibers spun on commercial fiber lines

 

  

 

 

 Films processed on commercial film extruder equipment

 

 

 

 

 

Another driving force behind PEF is not only the potential to have a high performance polymer made from 100 renewable sources, but PEF will compete on performance.  Specifically PEF has very good barrier properties (hard to achieve with most bio-based polymer 

 

O2 barrier – 6 times greater than PET

CO2 barrier – 3 times better than PET

H2O barrier – 2 times better than PET 

PEF also has interesting mechanical properties compared to PET  

 

Higher Tg (glass transition temperature) 

Lower Tm (melting point) 

Higher modulus 

 

 

imageSo one might ask, sounds good but what about recycling? PEF can be recycled and incorporated into the PET recycle streams at up to 5% PEF with no affect on the recycled PET performance.

Avantium currently has a pilot plant operational with capacity of 40 tons per year in Geleen, the Netherlands, and has plans for a commercial plant to come onstream in 2015 (40-50 kilo tons per year) and a full-scale industrial plant becoming operational in 2017-2018 (300-500 kilo tons per year).  Avantium has made significant investments in R&D (especially catalyst development), pilot plant operations and has plans in place for large-scale commercial production. 

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