Thermal analysis of the effects of annealing on low-density polyethylene

1970 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 311-316 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroshi Okamoto
2020 ◽  
Vol 221 (12) ◽  
pp. 2000095 ◽  
Author(s):  
PaulSeverin Eselem Bungu ◽  
Kristina Pflug ◽  
Harald Pasch

Recycling ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 33
Author(s):  
Bart Rimez ◽  
Sacha Breyer ◽  
Odile Vekemans ◽  
Benoit Haut

In this work, different thermal analysis methods have been used to study the co-pyrolysis of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) and motor oil. Two kinds of motor oil were considered, a fresh one and a used one. Through the comparison of experimental curves and so-called “theoretical curves”, high-resolution thermogravimetry experiments allowed highlighting interactions between the LDPE and each of the two oils, when they are co-pyrolyzed. While thermogravimetry coupled with mass spectrometry did not give any insights into these interactions, pyrolysis coupled to gaseous chromatograph and mass spectrometry allowed identifying aldehydes in the products of the co-pyrolysis of LDPE and each of the two oils. These aldehydes were not observed during the pyrolysis of the LDPE or the oils alone. On the basis of these results, various explanations for the formation of these aldehydes are proposed.


Materials ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 195 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadka Tzankova Dintcheva ◽  
Delia Gennaro ◽  
Rosalia Teresi ◽  
Marilena Baiamonte

In this work, naturally occurring compounds, such as Vitamin E (VE) and Ferulic Acid (FA), at high concentrations, have been considered as pro-degradant agents for Low Density Polyethylene (PE). However, all obtained results using the naturally occurring molecules as pro-oxidant agents for PE have been compared with the results achieved using a classical pro-oxidant agent, such as calcium stearate (Ca stearate) and with neat PE. The preliminary characterization, through rheological, mechanical and thermal analysis, of the PE-based systems highlights that the used naturally occurring molecules are able to exert a slight plasticizing action on PE and subsequently the PE rigidity and crystallinity slightly decrease, while the ductility increases. To assess the pro-degradant activity of the considered naturally occurring compounds, thin films of neat PE and PE-based systems containing 2 and 3 wt.% Ca stearate, VE and FA have been produced and subjected to accelerated weathering upon UVB light exposure. All obtained results point out that the VE and FA, at these high concentrations, exert a clear pro-oxidant activity in PE and this pro-oxidant activity is very similar to that exerted by Ca stearate. Moreover, the VE and FA at high concentrations can be considered as suitable eco-friendly pro-degradant additives for PE, also in order to control the polyolefin degradation times.


2020 ◽  
pp. 096739112095324
Author(s):  
Nikita Gupta ◽  
PL. Ramkumar

Rotational Molding is a plastic manufacturing process mainly implemented to produce stress free hollow products. Linear Low Density Polyethylene (LLDPE) is widely preferred as base resin for molding roto molded product, but it displays moderate value in some critical applications where strength is the major criteria. Additives can fill the gap in sustaining the necessary strength needed. In the present work, an attempt has been made to analyze the optimum percentage of coir reinforced with LLDPE for rotational molding technique to provide requisite processability for rotational molding process. Coir in its powder form is mixed at concentrations varying in the range of 3% to 20% with respect to LLDPE. In order to justify the prerequisite of processability for rotational molding, various experiments namely FTIR, MFI, rheology and thermal analysis were conducted. FTIR suggested the range of 5% to 15% wherein the significance of LLDPE and coir peaks can be observed. MFI test supported FTIR result which ended in considering 3% to 12% by weight ratio suitable in terms of flow ability. Rheological and thermal analysis subjecting to shear and heat parameter respectively, confirmed the range of 10 weight percentage of coir or below is suitable in terms of material processability. From the experimental results, it is concluded that 10% or less concentration of coir fiber in LLDPE as an optimum range of blend yielding better processability for rotational molding process.


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