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The use of recycled low-density polyethylene films from protective prepreg for the development of nanocomposites with bentonite clay

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Volume 138, Issue 24, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/app.50559

Keywords

differential scanning calorimetry; extrusion; microscopy; recycling; thermoplastics

Funding

  1. Brazilian Funding institution CoordenacAo de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (CAPES) [001]
  2. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico (CNPq) [310196/2018-3, 405675/2018-6]

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This study investigated the feasibility of recycling up to 100% of protective LDPE (rLDPE) to develop blends-based nanocomposites. The results showed improved mechanical properties and no significant differences in thermal properties and thermal aging resistance compared to virgin LDPE. This confirms the effectiveness and environmental benefit of using recycled materials.
Prepreg is a pre-impregnated composite fiber where a thermoset polymer matrix material is present. Before being used, these materials are kept at low temperatures and have a low-density polyethylene (LDPE) film for your protection. The increase in the use of structural composites based on prepregs causes an increase in the amount of protective LDPE film. This material is usually discarded or incinerated and can cause great damage to the environment. Thus, the present work aimed to study the feasibility of recycling up to 100% of protective LDPE (rLDPE) to develop blends-based nanocomposites with rLDPE/virgin LDPE (60/40, 70/30, 80/20, 90/10 and 100/0) with the addition of 5 wt% of compatibilizer agent (maleic anhydride grafted LDPE, LDPE-g-MA), and 1 wt% of bentonite (BNT) using a co-rotational twin-screw extruder, followed by hot pressing in a hydropneumatic press and die-cutting. Water absorption test, thermal aging resistance, morphological characterization by scanning electron microscopy, mechanical properties by Izod impact strength and tensile tests, and differential scanning calorimetry were performed. By the results, it was possible to verify the viability of 100% of the recycling of rLDPE. The results showed a good distribution of 1 wt% of BNT in the matrix, better mechanical properties when compared with virgin LDPE. Furthermore, the thermal properties, water absorption test, and thermal aging resistance showed no statistical differences between the samples. These results confirm the effectiveness and the environmental gain in the use of the recycled material.

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