Multiblock Copolymers for Recycling Polyethylene-Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Mixed Waste

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作者
Nomura, Keiichiro [2 ,3 ]
Peng, Xiayu [2 ]
Kim, Hanim [2 ]
Jin, Kailong [2 ]
Kim, Hee Joong [2 ]
Bratton, Abigail F. [1 ]
Bond, Christopher R. [2 ]
Broman, Amelia E. [2 ]
Miller, Kevin M. [1 ]
Ellison, Christopher J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Murray State Univ, Dept Chem, Murray, KY 42071 USA
[2] Univ Minnesota, Dept Chem Engn & Mat Sci, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
[3] Toray Industries Ltd, Chem Res Labs, Nagoya, Aichi, Japan
关键词
polyethylene; poly(ethylene terephthalate); multilayer; multiblock copolymer; recycling; polymer blends; adhesive compatibilizer; HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE; MECHANICAL COMPATIBILIZATION; REACTIVE COMPATIBILIZATION; MOLECULAR-WEIGHT; BLENDS; POLY(ETHYLENE-TEREPHTHALATE); POLYPROPYLENE; HDPE; MORPHOLOGY; POLYMERS;
D O I
10.1021/acsami.9b20242
中图分类号
TB3 [工程材料学];
学科分类号
0805 ; 080502 ;
摘要
Plastic pollution is one of the most pressing global environmental issues we face today, in part due to the continued rise in production and use of disposable plastic products. Polyolefins and polyesters are two of the most prevalent polymers in the world accounting for similar to 80% of total nonfiber plastic production. Recycling, despite being intrinsically environmentally friendly and sometimes economically viable, remains at a surprisingly low level (<9% in the U.S.) with most plastic waste ending up in landfills. One reason for this low rate of recycling stems from the challenge of recycling mixed waste streams and multicomponent plastics. In mixed waste streams, physical presorting of components prior to recycling requires significant effort, which translates to added cost. For multicomponent plastics (e.g., multilayer films such as food wrappers), the individual plastic components cannot be efficiently physically separated, and they are immiscible with poor interfacial adhesion when melt reprocessed. Thus, direct recycling of mixed plastics by melt reprocessing results in products that lack desired end-use properties. In this study, we describe the synthesis of novel poly(ethylene terephthalate)-polyethylene multiblock copolymers (PET-PE MBCPs) and evaluate their utility as adhesive tie layers in multilayer films and compatibilizer additives for melt reprocessed blends. PET and PE are targeted because they are two of the most prevalent commercial polymers in the world and are high volume waste streams. The work described here demonstrates two key findings. First, the PET-PE MBCPs serve as effective adhesive tie layers between neat PET/PE films with adhesive strength comparable to that of commercially available adhesives. Second, PET/PE (80/20 wt %) blends containing similar to 0.5 wt % PET-PE MBCP were melt mixed to mimic recycling mixed plastic waste, and they were found to exhibit mechanical properties better than neat PET. Overall, this study demonstrates that PET-PE MBCPs could significantly enhance the ability to recycle PET/PE mixed waste streams by serving the role as both an adhesive promoting layer and a compatibilizer additive.
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页码:9726 / 9735
页数:10
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