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Title: Compatibilization of Recycled Poly(ethylene terephthalate) and Polypropylene Blends: Effect of Polypropylene Molecular Weight on Homogeneity and Compatibility
Authors: By Hiroyuki Inoya
Yew Wei Leong
Warunee Klinklai
Supaporn Thumsorn
Yuki Makata
Hiroyuki Hamada
Keywords: polyethylene terephthalate
polypropylene recycling
molecular weight
compatibilization
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi. Faculty of engineering
Abstract: The effectiveness of compatibilizers in enhancing the dispersion of polypropylene (PP) at various molecular weights in recycled polyethylene terephthalate (RPET) was elucidated. The idea of incorporating PP of different molecular weights evolved from the intention of simultaneously recycling the PET bottles together with the PP-based bottle caps, which are often of low molecular weight (MJ. Three grades of PP with known molecular weights were blended with RPET at various loadings of compatibilizers. Morphological analyses suggest that the dispersion of the PP particles was more homogeneous, and the average particle size was smaller when low Mw PP was incorporated. This indicates that the interaction between the compatibilizer and PP particles was more intense with the presence of a large number but shorter PP molecular chains. Moreover, specimens containing low Mw PP were found to remain homogeneous regardless of compatibilizer and PP content in the RPET/PP blends. The homogeneity of the blends significantly affected their mechanical performance as well. Higher stiffness, yield strength, deformability and toughness were observed when low Mw PP was incorporated, regardless of PP and compatibilizer loadings
URI: http://www.repository.rmutt.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/1085
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