Preparation of Polyvinyl Alcohol from Local Raw Material

Authors

  • Cecelia K. Haweel
  • Saad H. Ammar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31699/IJCPE.2008.1.3

Keywords:

polyvinyl alcohol, alcoholysis reaction, polyvinyl acetate emulsion, coagulation.

Abstract

Polyvinyl alcohol, (PVA) was prepared using polyvinyl acetate emulsion (manufactured by Al-Jihad factory,
That-Al-Sawary Company) as a local raw material. In this investigation, polyvinyl acetate emulsion was converted to
solid form by coagulation the polymer from its emulsion using sodium sulphate salt as coagulant aid, then alcoholyzed
the solid polyvinyl acetate in methanol using sodium hydroxide as catalyst, polyvinyl alcohol produced by this method is
a dry, white to yellow powder.
Three affecting variables on the degree of hydrolysis of PVA were studied, these variable are Catalyst to
polymer weight ratio in the range of 0.01 – 0.06, reaction time in the range of 20 – 90 min, and reaction temperature in
the range of 25 – 50 oC. The effect of degree of hydrolysis of PVA produced on its properties such as water solubility
and degree of polymerization were studied also.
Finally the alcoholysis reaction kinetics were studied to determine the reaction constants such as initial rate
constant and degree of autocatalytic effect of the alcoholysis reaction. It was found that the degree of hydrolysis of
formed polyvinyl alcohol increase with increasing of variables catalyst concentration, reaction time and reaction
temperature, furthermore, the water solubility of PVA increase with increasing degree of hydrolysis up to about 87 %
after this value the solubility is decrease, also the degree of polymerization of PVA decrease with increasing of degree of
hydrolysis up to about 89 %.

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Published

2008-03-30

How to Cite

K. Haweel, C., & H. Ammar, S. (2008). Preparation of Polyvinyl Alcohol from Local Raw Material. Iraqi Journal of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, 9(1), 15-21. https://doi.org/10.31699/IJCPE.2008.1.3

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