VALORISATION OF D-LACTIC ACID STREAM IN THE PRODUCTION PROCESS OF L-POLYLACTIC ACID

The present invention discloses a valorisation method of a flux containing undesired D-lactic acid (ester(s)) in the production process of L-polylactic acid, the production thereof comprising: oligomerisation (30) of a substantially pure L-lactic acid feed; cyclisation (40) of the lactic acid oligom...

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Main Authors COSZACH, Philippe, VAN GANSBERGHE, Martin
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
French
German
Published 03.07.2024
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Summary:The present invention discloses a valorisation method of a flux containing undesired D-lactic acid (ester(s)) in the production process of L-polylactic acid, the production thereof comprising: oligomerisation (30) of a substantially pure L-lactic acid feed; cyclisation (40) of the lactic acid oligomers, thereby obtaining lactides and a first residual stream transferred, at least partially, to a transesterification (80) and a hydrolysis (90) step; lactide purification (50), thereby obtaining purified lactides comprising L-lactide and meso-lactide, a second and a third residual stream, wherein the second residual stream is transferred, at least partially, to the oligomerisation (30) step and the third residual stream is transferred, at least partially, to a transesterification (80) and a hydrolysis step (90); polymerisation (60) of the purified lactides into polylactic acid; purification (70) of the polylactic acid, thereby obtaining purified polylactic acid comprising substantially L-polylactic acid and unreacted L-lactide, unreacted meso-lactide and impurities transferred, at least partially, to the lactide purification step (50); transesterification (80) and hydrolysis (90) of the at least partially transferred first and third residual streams, thereby obtaining a fourth and a fifth residual stream which are used, at least partially, as a base for the synthesis of molecules insensitive to the optical isometry D or L of lactic acid (esters).
Bibliography:Application Number: EP20220768786