Upcycling of cotton polyester blended textile waste to new man-made cellulose fibers

Waste Manag. 2019 Sep:97:88-96. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2019.07.040. Epub 2019 Aug 5.

Abstract

The creation of a circular economy for cellulose based textile waste is supported by the development of an upcycling method for cotton polyester blended waste garments. We present a separation procedure for cotton and polyester using [DBNH] [OAc], a superbase based ionic liquid, which allows the selective dissolution of the cellulose component. After the removal of PET, the resulting solution could be employed to dry-jet wet spin textile grade cellulose fibers down to the microfiber range (0.75-2.95 dtex) with breaking tenacities (27-48 cN/tex) and elongations (7-9%) comparable to commercial Lyocell fibers made from high-purity dissolving pulp. The treatment time in [DBNH] [OAc] was found to reduce the tensile properties (<52%) and the molar mass distribution (<51%) of PET under certain processing conditions.

Keywords: Cellulose PET separation; Dry-jet wet spinning; Ioncell; Ionic liquid; Polyethylene terephthalate; Textile recycling.

MeSH terms

  • Cellulose*
  • Cotton Fiber
  • Molecular Weight
  • Polyesters*
  • Textiles

Substances

  • Polyesters
  • Cellulose