Caracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET reciclado

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Autor(a) principal: Prette, Lucas Del
Data de Publicação: 2004
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/803
Resumo: The growing concern with the solid residues management, observed in the last decade, due to its huge amount and impact, has motivated the search for recycling processes, where these residues can be reprocessed to generate new products, enlarging the cycle of materials and energy which are present in them. Special attention is given to the recycling of PET from containers of carbonated drinks. During the recycling of PET, the action of degradative fenomena creates a recycled resin with inferior properties, when compared to the original one, which difficults the use in new cycles of processing. The use of processing additives can overcome this effect. The improvement on the processability and modifications in the final properties of products made with blends of branched and linear resins have been reported in the literature. The branched resin could act as a processing additive. Even though some studies have characterized branched PET resins, the mixture of branched PET with recycled PET has not been reported before. Therefore, this study has as objective the characterization of a branched PET resin for use as processing additive in recycled PET and the characterization of the properties of the blends made with these two resins. In a first step, the characterization of the branched and recycled PET has been performed, and their properties compared with a bottle grade PET resin. The resins have been reprocessed to study the effect of the reprocessing over their properties. Modifications on the viscoelastic properties have been observed; the melt viscosity diminished, due to the degradation suffered during the process; the branched resin showed higher viscosity and melt strength. Next, the branched and recycled PET were blended. Improvements on the rheological properties were observed. The blends showed potential for use in transformation processes where higher melt strength is required.
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spelling Prette, Lucas DelZanin, Mariahttp://genos.cnpq.br:12010/dwlattes/owa/prc_imp_cv_int?f_cod=K4783151H2http://lattes.cnpq.br/989726445588106016c967c3-4931-4574-9923-a64c85967fe52016-06-02T19:12:00Z2010-04-132016-06-02T19:12:00Z2004-05-10PRETTE, Lucas Del. Physico-chemical characterization of branched PET and its Blends with recycled PET. 2004. 159 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Exatas e da Terra) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos, São Carlos, 2004.https://repositorio.ufscar.br/handle/ufscar/803The growing concern with the solid residues management, observed in the last decade, due to its huge amount and impact, has motivated the search for recycling processes, where these residues can be reprocessed to generate new products, enlarging the cycle of materials and energy which are present in them. Special attention is given to the recycling of PET from containers of carbonated drinks. During the recycling of PET, the action of degradative fenomena creates a recycled resin with inferior properties, when compared to the original one, which difficults the use in new cycles of processing. The use of processing additives can overcome this effect. The improvement on the processability and modifications in the final properties of products made with blends of branched and linear resins have been reported in the literature. The branched resin could act as a processing additive. Even though some studies have characterized branched PET resins, the mixture of branched PET with recycled PET has not been reported before. Therefore, this study has as objective the characterization of a branched PET resin for use as processing additive in recycled PET and the characterization of the properties of the blends made with these two resins. In a first step, the characterization of the branched and recycled PET has been performed, and their properties compared with a bottle grade PET resin. The resins have been reprocessed to study the effect of the reprocessing over their properties. Modifications on the viscoelastic properties have been observed; the melt viscosity diminished, due to the degradation suffered during the process; the branched resin showed higher viscosity and melt strength. Next, the branched and recycled PET were blended. Improvements on the rheological properties were observed. The blends showed potential for use in transformation processes where higher melt strength is required.A crescente preocupação com a gestão de resíduos sólidos, observada na última década, em virtude de sua enorme quantidade e impacto ambiental, tem motivado a busca por processos de reciclagem, onde estes resíduos podem ser reprocessados de modo a gerarem novos produtos, ampliando o ciclo dos materiais e energia neles contidos. Especial atenção tem sido dada para a reciclagem do poli (tereftalato de etileno), PET, advindo de embalagens de bebidas carbonatadas. Durante a reciclagem do PET a ação de fenômenos degradativos produz uma resina reciclada com propriedades inferiores à original, dificultando novos ciclos de processamento. O uso de aditivos de processamento pode compensar esse efeito. A melhoria na processabilidade e modificações de propriedades finais de produtos feitos com misturas de resinas ramificadas e lineares foram reportadas na literatura. A resina ramificada atuaria como aditivo de processamento. Embora alguns estudos tenham realizado a caracterização de resinas de PET ramificado, a incorporação do PET ramificado em blendas com PET reciclado não foi reportada. Assim, este estudo tem como objetivos a caracterização de uma resina de PET ramificado para uso como aditivo de processamento em PET reciclado e das propriedades das blendas formadas pelas duas resinas. Em uma primeira etapa foi feita a caracterização do PET ramificado e do PET reciclado usados no trabalho, em comparação com uma resina de PET grau garrafa. As resinas foram reprocessadas para o estudo do efeito do reprocessamento sobre suas propriedades. Modificações das propriedades viscoelásticas foram observadas; a viscosidade do fundido apresentou queda significativa, em virtude da degradação sofrida durante o processo; a resina ramificada apresentou maior viscosidade e resistência do fundido. A seguir efetuou-se a mistura do PET ramificado com o reciclado. Melhorias nas propriedades reológicas foram observadas. As blendas apresentaram potencial para uso em processos de transformação para os quais maior resistência do fundido é requerida.Financiadora de Estudos e Projetosapplication/pdfporUniversidade Federal de São CarlosPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência e Engenharia de Materiais - PPGCEMUFSCarBRPolímerosPET (Polietileno tereftalato)DegradaçãoPropriedades reológicasReciclagem de materiais poliméricosENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICACaracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET recicladoPhysico-chemical characterization of branched PET and its Blends with recycled PETinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis-1-1f646e927-734c-4ac3-ad9c-cde43ac6e1d1info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFSCARinstname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:UFSCARORIGINAL2884.pdfapplication/pdf1427579https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/803/1/2884.pdf15c73529ac62953165468877687fa6d3MD51THUMBNAIL2884.pdf.jpg2884.pdf.jpgIM Thumbnailimage/jpeg6351https://repositorio.ufscar.br/bitstream/ufscar/803/2/2884.pdf.jpgf81340ef52c49f16978d70053a1245d2MD52ufscar/8032023-09-18 18:30:40.215oai:repositorio.ufscar.br:ufscar/803Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufscar.br/oai/requestopendoar:43222023-09-18T18:30:40Repositório Institucional da UFSCAR - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false
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dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Physico-chemical characterization of branched PET and its Blends with recycled PET
title Caracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET reciclado
spellingShingle Caracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET reciclado
Prette, Lucas Del
Polímeros
PET (Polietileno tereftalato)
Degradação
Propriedades reológicas
Reciclagem de materiais poliméricos
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA
title_short Caracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET reciclado
title_full Caracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET reciclado
title_fullStr Caracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET reciclado
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET reciclado
title_sort Caracterização físico-química de PET ramificado e de suas blendas com PET reciclado
author Prette, Lucas Del
author_facet Prette, Lucas Del
author_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Prette, Lucas Del
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Degradação
Propriedades reológicas
Reciclagem de materiais poliméricos
topic Polímeros
PET (Polietileno tereftalato)
Degradação
Propriedades reológicas
Reciclagem de materiais poliméricos
ENGENHARIAS::ENGENHARIA DE MATERIAIS E METALURGICA
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description The growing concern with the solid residues management, observed in the last decade, due to its huge amount and impact, has motivated the search for recycling processes, where these residues can be reprocessed to generate new products, enlarging the cycle of materials and energy which are present in them. Special attention is given to the recycling of PET from containers of carbonated drinks. During the recycling of PET, the action of degradative fenomena creates a recycled resin with inferior properties, when compared to the original one, which difficults the use in new cycles of processing. The use of processing additives can overcome this effect. The improvement on the processability and modifications in the final properties of products made with blends of branched and linear resins have been reported in the literature. The branched resin could act as a processing additive. Even though some studies have characterized branched PET resins, the mixture of branched PET with recycled PET has not been reported before. Therefore, this study has as objective the characterization of a branched PET resin for use as processing additive in recycled PET and the characterization of the properties of the blends made with these two resins. In a first step, the characterization of the branched and recycled PET has been performed, and their properties compared with a bottle grade PET resin. The resins have been reprocessed to study the effect of the reprocessing over their properties. Modifications on the viscoelastic properties have been observed; the melt viscosity diminished, due to the degradation suffered during the process; the branched resin showed higher viscosity and melt strength. Next, the branched and recycled PET were blended. Improvements on the rheological properties were observed. The blends showed potential for use in transformation processes where higher melt strength is required.
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