THE SEPARATION & UTILIZATION OF POLYESTER/COTTON BLENDS
Date Issued:2014-08-05
Abstract
Textiles are commonly made from intimate blends of polyester and cotton, which makes recycling of such textiles very difficult through mechanical means. We report the use of ionic liquid in the separation of polyester cotton blends. By selective dissolution of the cotton component, the polyester component can be separated and recovered in high yield. This finding presents as an environmentally benign approach to recycling textile blend waste
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- 2014 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2014 Australian Cotton Conference