The effect of adding high-density polyethylene to a polypropylene matrix to thermo-shear degradation

被引:0
|
作者
Haenen, Sam [1 ]
Desplentere, Frederik [1 ]
Buffel, Bart [1 ]
Ginzburg, Anton [2 ]
Cardinaels, Ruth [2 ]
Vandeginste, Veerle [3 ]
机构
[1] KU Leuven Bruges, Dept Mat Engn Mat Technol, Brugge, Belgium
[2] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Chem Engn Soft Matter Rheol & Technol, Brugge, Belgium
[3] KU Leuven Bruges, Sustainable Mat Proc & Recycling, Brugge, Belgium
关键词
D O I
10.1063/5.0205359
中图分类号
O59 [应用物理学];
学科分类号
摘要
Degradation of isotactic polypropylene (PP) and high-density polyethylene (PE) occurs in an accelerated way during melt processing. Hence a study of the thermo-oxidative and thermomechanical stability was performed on a corotating twin-screw extruder. First, the origin and effects of degradation were studied. The effect of shear stresses and residence time during compounding on the chemical composition, rheological behavior and mechanical performance was examined. Next, the thermomechanical stability of PP was enhanced by adding HDPE to the PP matrix. Small amplitude oscillatory shear measurements indicated a significant decrease of PP's viscosity (-40%) after 1 compounding cycle. This was in contrast to PE where no change in viscosity was observed. The viscosity loss was more pronounced in the terminal regime, indicating a higher impact on the long chain molecules due to beta-scission reactions. Fourier transform infrared measurements did not show any presence of secondary oxidation products. Thus, thermo-shear was expected to play a dominant role in PP's degradation mechanisms. The addition of a relatively small amount PE (<20 wt%) to the PP matrix could enhance thermo-shear stability without decreasing mechanical performance. Adding 10 wt% HDPE to PP recovered almost completely the viscosity loss caused by the extrusion processing. However, PE and PP remain two separated phases. Due to low interfacial tension and well-dispersed uniform particle size, no negative influence was observed in the mechanical properties. These results provide important insights into the thermo-shear stability of PP and PE during melt processing. Furthermore, the addition of a relatively small amount of PE to the PP matrix can counteract the thermo-mechanical degradation mechanisms that affect the properties of PP. In the end, these findings can create more opportunities to use PP recyclates in different types of applications.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Kinetics of ozone oxidation of oriented polypropylene and high-density polyethylene
    S. G. Karpova
    A. A. Popov
    Russian Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2008, 2 : 940 - 946
  • [32] CRYSTALLIZATION BEHAVIOR OF HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE IN AN ORIENTED BLEND WITH POLYPROPYLENE
    NISHIO, Y
    YAMANE, T
    TAKAHASHI, T
    JOURNAL OF MACROMOLECULAR SCIENCE-PHYSICS, 1984, B23 (01): : 17 - 27
  • [33] HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE - POLYPROPYLENE - PROCESS OF NAPHTACHIMIE FIRM (INFORMATION)
    BOUCHET, R
    PRZEMYSL CHEMICZNY, 1972, 5 (11): : 734 - &
  • [34] Comparison of olefin copolymers as compatibilizers for polypropylene and high-density polyethylene
    Lin, Yijian
    Yakovleva, Victoria
    Chen, Hongyu
    Hiltner, Anne
    Baer, Eric
    Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 2009, 113 (03): : 1945 - 1952
  • [35] POLYPROPYLENE (HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE) PRECIPITATION FROM STIRRED SOLUTIONS
    ESPERIDIAO, MCA
    GALEMBECK, F
    EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL, 1993, 29 (07) : 993 - 997
  • [36] RHEOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF BLENDS OF ISOTACTIC POLYPROPYLENE WITH HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE
    VALENZA, A
    LAMANTIA, FP
    ACIERNO, D
    EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL, 1984, 20 (07) : 727 - 731
  • [37] Thermo-viscoelastic and viscoplastic behavior of high-density polyethylene
    Drozdov, A. D.
    Christiansen, J. deC.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOLIDS AND STRUCTURES, 2008, 45 (14-15) : 4274 - 4288
  • [38] THE EFFECT OF ORIENTATION TEMPERATURE ON THE STRUCTURE AND STRENGTH OF BLENDS OF HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE AND ISOTACTIC POLYPROPYLENE
    BLINOV, NN
    POPOV, AA
    BUTUSOV, AV
    NEVEROV, AN
    ZAIKOV, GE
    GYORGY, I
    POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY, 1988, 22 (01) : 7 - 15
  • [39] Catalytic degradation of high-density polyethylene in a reactive extruder
    Wallis, Michael D.
    Sarathy, Sandeep
    Bhatia, Suresh K.
    Massarotto, P.
    Kosior, Edward
    Mercier, Alain
    INDUSTRIAL & ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY RESEARCH, 2008, 47 (15) : 5175 - 5181
  • [40] THERMAL-MECHANICAL DEGRADATION OF HIGH-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE
    RIDEAL, GR
    PADGET, JC
    JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE PART C-POLYMER SYMPOSIUM, 1976, (57): : 1 - 15