Polymer Testing (Jan 2024)

Unlocking superior properties in polypropylene/polyethylene terephthalate (PP/PET) blends using an ethylene-butylene-acrylate terpolymer reactive compatibilizer

  • Sebastián Coba-Daza,
  • Itziar Otaegi,
  • Nora Aramburu,
  • Gonzalo Guerrica-Echevarria,
  • Lourdes Irusta,
  • Alba González,
  • Lena Neubauer,
  • Georg Ramer,
  • Bernhard Lendl,
  • Gerhard Hubner,
  • Dario Cavallo,
  • Davide Tranchida,
  • Alejandro J. Müller

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 130
p. 108293

Abstract

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The increasing global plastic production has created an urgent demand for energy-efficient processes to transform mixed plastic waste into value-added products via upcycling. Compatibilization of polypropylene (PP) and poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET), two used semi-crystalline polymers in industry, is investigated in this study. We evaluate the effectiveness of an ethylene-butylene-acrylate terpolymer (PTW) at different contents in a 70/30 PP/PET blend, examining the resulting physico-chemical characteristics. Adding PTW as compatibilizer significantly reduces the droplet size in the PP/PET blend, improving rheological and mechanical properties. Remarkably, the blend containing 1.5 % PTW exhibits maximum enhancement in mechanical properties. To understand deeply the chemical compatibilization mechanism, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR-ATR), Atomic Force Microscopy combined with infrared spectroscopy (AFM-IR), and Proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (1H NMR) techniques were employed. The compatibilizer was located at the interphase, and the chemical reaction using AFM-IR and 1H NMR was tracked. These advanced techniques prove the chemical compatibilization mechanism in PP/PET blends with PTW. These findings contribute to understanding the compatibilization processes, offering valuable guidance for developing efficient upcycling processes for mixed plastic waste.

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