N. Torres et al., Study of thermal and mechanical properties of virgin and recycled poly(ethylene terephthalate) before and after injection molding, EUR POLYM J, 36(10), 2000, pp. 2075-2080
In this study, we compared the thermal properties (glass transition, meltin
g point and crystallinity) and mechanical properties (Young's modulus, elon
gation at break and impact strength) of post-consumer poly(ethylene terepht
halate) (PET) bottles with those of the virgin resin. We studied two types
of scraps of recycled PET: one arising from homogeneous deposits of bottles
and the other of heterogeneous deposits soiled by contaminants such as PVC
and adhesives, The presence of contaminants and residual moisture coming i
n the shape of scraps facilitate the crystallization of recycled PET compar
ed to virgin PET and induces cleavages of chains during the melt processing
. This leads to a reduction in intrinsic viscosity and consequently in mole
cular weight, and these decreases are more significant when the recycled re
sin is soiled. Virgin PET exhibited a ductile behavior (>200% of elongation
at break),whereas post-consumer PET bottles exhibited a brittle one (<10%
of elongation at break). This is a consequence of the difference in crystal
linity, the presence of impurities in the recycled PET and the different th
ermal and mechanical history of the virgin and recycled materials. (C) 2000
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