i PP/HDPE blends compatibilized by a polyester: An unconventional concept to valuable products

Author:

Kruszynski Jakub12ORCID,Nowicka Weronika12ORCID,Rozanski Artur3ORCID,Liu Yingxin1,Parisi Daniele4ORCID,Yang Lanti5ORCID,Pasha Farhan Ahmad6ORCID,Bouyahyi Miloud1ORCID,Jasinska-Walc Lidia12ORCID,Duchateau Rob14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SABIC Technology & Innovation, STC Geleen, Urmonderbaan 22, Geleen, Netherlands.

2. Department of Chemistry and Technology of Functional Materials, Chemical Faculty, Gdansk University of Technology, G. Narutowicza Str. 11/12, 80-233 Gdansk, Poland.

3. Centre of Molecular and Macromolecular Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, Sienkiewicza 112, 90-363 Lodz, Poland.

4. Chemical Product Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Groningen, Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG Groningen, Netherlands.

5. SABIC Technology & Innovation, Plasticslaan 1, 4612 PX, Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands.

6. SABIC Technology Center at KAUST, 25 Unity Blvd, Thuwal 23955, Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

Polyolefins are the most widely used plastics accounting for a large fraction of the polymer waste stream. Although reusing polyolefins seems to be a logical choice, their recycling level remains disappointingly low. This is mainly due to the lack of large-scale availability of efficient and inexpensive compatibilizers for mixed polyolefin waste, typically consisting of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and isotactic polypropylene ( i PP) that, despite their similar chemical hydrocarbon structure, are immiscible. Here, we describe an unconventional approach of using polypentadecalactone, a straightforward and simple-to-produce aliphatic polyester, as a compatibilizer for i PP/HDPE blends, especially the brittle i PP-rich ones. The unexpectedly effective compatibilizer transforms brittle i PP/HDPE blends into unexpectedly tough materials that even outperform the reference HDPE and i PP materials. This simple approach creates opportunities for upcycling polymer waste into valuable products.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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