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Oxidization and Chain‐Branching Reaction for Recycling HDPE and Mixed HDPE/PP with In‐situ Compatibilization by Ozone‐Induced Reactive Extrusion
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2023
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Advanced Oxidation ProcessChain‐branching ReactionEngineeringIsotactic PolypropyleneChemical EngineeringOzone‐induced Reactive ExtrusionPolymer TechnologyFlexible Compatibilization StrategyPolymer ProcessingPolymer ChemistryMaterials SciencePlastic RecyclingHigh-density PolyethylenePolymer BlendPolymer EngineeringMixed Hdpe/ppEnvironmental EngineeringSustainable PolymerPolymer ScienceRecyclingPolymer Synthesis
High-density polyethylene (HDPE) and isotactic polypropylene (iPP) are widely used in industrial and residential applications due to their low cost and chemical stability, thus their recycling process can contribute to a circular economy. However, both polymers are non-polar materials, and the incompatibility with most other materials leads to substantially inferior properties of blends. In this work, we propose a flexible compatibilization strategy to improve the compatibility of HDPE/iPP blends. Ozone is adopted to induce reactive extrusion for rapid oxidation of HDPE and chain-branching reactions for both HDPE and HDPE/iPP blends. During extrusion process, ozone oxidizes HDPE effectively in a short time and introduces oxygen-containing groups such as carbonyl and ester groups, which improves the hydrophilicity. The addition of trimethylolpropane triacrylate (TMPTA) could promote branching reaction and facilitate the formation of HDPE-g-iPP copolymers, which improved the compatibility for HDPE/iPP. As a result, the impact strength of ozone-modified HDPE and HDPE/iPP blends increased by 22 % and 82 %, respectively, and the tensile strength also increased. This strategy would have potential applications in the field of sorting-free and solvent-free recycling of waste polyolefin plastics.
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