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Comparative study on the degradation of HDPE, LLDPE and LDPE during multiple extrusions

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POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY
Volume 216, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2023.110486

Keywords

Polyethylene; Degradation; Thermodesorption gas chromatography; High performance liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry; High temperature gel permeation chromatography

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Stricter regulations of plastics waste and higher recycling quotas have led to increased interest in mechanical recycling. Analytical techniques are needed to characterize the recyclates and identify those that do not meet requirements. Long-time extrusion experiments were conducted on three types of polyethylene (PE) to understand degradation during multiple recycling steps. The presence of stabilizers showed different effects on polymer degradation, with one stabilizer having little impact and another showing a beneficial influence. The study also found differences in degradation behavior among the PE types.
Stricter regulations of plastics waste and the enforcement of higher recycling quotas has led to an increasing interest in recycling. One of the most prominent recycling strategies is mechanical recycling, which is based on sorting, pre-treatment and remelting of plastics waste. As repeated reprocessing, may be associated with a reduced quality of the obtained recyclates, approaches for the characterization of these materials by analytical techniques need to be developed. These should help to identify recyclates that will not fulfil the requirements but also to provide data allowing to take countermeasures (such as addition of a certain percentage of virgin material and/or polymer stabilizers). Three different polyethylene (PE) types (high-density (HDPE), linear low-density (LLDPE) and low-density (LDPE)) were subjected to long-time extrusion experiments in order to gain a better understanding of degradation occurring during multiple recycling steps (as expected in a circular economy). Unstabilized material as well as PE with two different stabilizers, Irganox 1010 (IX1010) and Irgafos 168 (IF168) were investigated, employing high temperature gel permeation chromatography with infrared spectroscopic detection (HT-GPC-IR), thermo desorption gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (TD-GC-MS) and high per-formance liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (HPLC-qTOF-MS) (the latter primarily used for analysing stabilizer degradation). The direct comparison of the PE types revealed sig-nificant differences regarding the degradative behaviour. One main conclusion is the possible use of short n-alkanes (below 30 carbon atoms) as a quality markers in the recycling process, as unique trends in the breakdown of polymer chains were found for each PE type. Both HDPE and LLDPE showed an increase in odd numbered n- alkanes, but only HDPE showed a constant decrease in the even numbered ones. For LDPE odd and the even numbered n-alkanes were increasing during extrusion. Focusing on the effect of the added stabilizers, IF168 alone had little to no impact, whereas the presence of IX 1010 showed a beneficial influence on polymer degradation - a trend that was even intensified when both stabilizers were combined. Also, in this case differ-ences between the three PE types could be observed. In HDPE and LDPE stabilizers were consumed during extrusion to a higher extent than in LLDPE.

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