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From Waste to Potential Reuse: Mixtures of Polypropylene/Recycled Copolymer Polypropylene from Industrial Containers: Seeking Sustainable Materials
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Luna, Carlos Bruno Barreto
, de Melo, João Baptista da Costa Agra
, Wellen, Renate Maria Ramos
, Araújo, Edcleide Maria
, da Silva, Lara Júlia Medeiros Dantas
, da Silva, Wallisson Alves
in
Aging
/ Calorimetry
/ Contact angle
/ Containers
/ Cost control
/ Impact strength
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Mechanical properties
/ Morphology
/ Packaging
/ Polymers
/ Polypropylene
/ Recycling
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
2022
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From Waste to Potential Reuse: Mixtures of Polypropylene/Recycled Copolymer Polypropylene from Industrial Containers: Seeking Sustainable Materials
by
Luna, Carlos Bruno Barreto
, de Melo, João Baptista da Costa Agra
, Wellen, Renate Maria Ramos
, Araújo, Edcleide Maria
, da Silva, Lara Júlia Medeiros Dantas
, da Silva, Wallisson Alves
in
Aging
/ Calorimetry
/ Contact angle
/ Containers
/ Cost control
/ Impact strength
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Mechanical properties
/ Morphology
/ Packaging
/ Polymers
/ Polypropylene
/ Recycling
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
2022
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From Waste to Potential Reuse: Mixtures of Polypropylene/Recycled Copolymer Polypropylene from Industrial Containers: Seeking Sustainable Materials
by
Luna, Carlos Bruno Barreto
, de Melo, João Baptista da Costa Agra
, Wellen, Renate Maria Ramos
, Araújo, Edcleide Maria
, da Silva, Lara Júlia Medeiros Dantas
, da Silva, Wallisson Alves
in
Aging
/ Calorimetry
/ Contact angle
/ Containers
/ Cost control
/ Impact strength
/ Infrared spectroscopy
/ Mechanical properties
/ Morphology
/ Packaging
/ Polymers
/ Polypropylene
/ Recycling
/ Scanning electron microscopy
/ Sustainability
/ Sustainable materials
2022
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From Waste to Potential Reuse: Mixtures of Polypropylene/Recycled Copolymer Polypropylene from Industrial Containers: Seeking Sustainable Materials
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From Waste to Potential Reuse: Mixtures of Polypropylene/Recycled Copolymer Polypropylene from Industrial Containers: Seeking Sustainable Materials
2022
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This work investigated the effect of thermo-oxidation aging in blends of copolymer polypropylene (PPc)/recycled copolymer polypropylene (PPcr) from industrial container waste, coded as PPc/PPcr blends. All compounds were melt extruded, and the injection molded specimens were characterized by mechanical properties (tensile and impact), Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), melt flow index (MFI), contact angle, heat deflection temperature (HDT), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). FTIR spectra presented bands related to the hydroperoxides and carbonyl groups, as resulted from thermo-oxidation aging. The contact angle decreased upon a thermo-oxidation aging influence, corroborating the FTIR spectra. PPcr presented higher MFI as a consequence of reprocessing. Impact strength and elongation at break were quite sensible to the thermo-oxidation aging influence and were progressively reduced upon increased time, whereas tensile strength, elastic modulus, and HDT only slightly changed. SEM images of PPc presented a higher quantity of pulled-out particles, resulted from a lower interaction between phases, i.e., polypropylene and ethylene/propylene. From the impact strength and toughness data, proper dissipation energy mechanisms were found in PPc/PPcr blends. Summing up, using PPcr contributed to minimize properties’ losses, which may be related to the stabilizer agents, whereas the described results presented great potential for the PP market, while contributing to the sustainable environment.
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MDPI AG
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