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Effectiveness of Organoclays as Compatibilizers for Multiphase Polymer Blends - A Sustainable Route for the Mechanical Recycling of Co-mingled Plastics

Journal

TIMES OF POLYMERS (TOP) AND COMPOSITES 2014
Volume 1599, Issue -, Pages 414-417

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4876866

Keywords

Nanocomposite Polymer Blend; Recycling; Morphology; Processing

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We prepare and characterize multiphase systems in which small amounts of recycled polymer, namely polyethylene terephtalate (PET) ground from waste bottles, are dispersed in a co-continuous blend of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and polypropylene (PP). Some of such ternary systems are also filled with plate-like clay nanoparticles with different polarities, in order to assess their influence on the morphology and mechanical behaviour of the blends. On the basis of preliminary wettability considerations and inspections by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM), the PET is found to preferentially locate within the PP phase. Such a positioning is desirable in order to minimize the presence of multiple interfaces, which is one of the major issues in the recycling process of co-mingles plastics. By means of SEM, dynamic-mechanical analysis and tensile tests we show that the addition of a filler with low polarity, which locates at the PET-matrix interface, has relevant implications on the structure and properties of the ternary systems, refining their morphology at the micro-scale and enhancing their high-temperature mechanical behaviour.

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