Effect of Gamma Radiation on the Processability of New and Recycled PA-6 Polymers

Author:

González Niño Carlos1,Vidal Julio2ORCID,Del Cerro Martina1,Royo-Pascual Lucía1,Murillo-Ciordia Gonzalo1,Castell Pere2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Fundación CIRCE (Research Centre for Energy Resources and Consumption), Avenida Ranillas, Edificio Dinamiza 3D, 50018 Zaragoza, Spain

2. Fundación Aitiip, Polígono Industrial Empresarium C/Romero Nº 12, 50720 Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract

The growing quantities of plastic waste have raised environmental concerns, with almost a quarter of disposed plastics being sent to landfill. This has motivated research efforts into various recycling technologies to ease dependence on fossil resources, increasing circularity. Irradiation of various kinds, such as electron beam, beta and gamma rays, has been studied in the past as a way of revamping end-of-life polymer properties. The present work focuses on the effects of gamma radiation on the processability of new and recycled polymers, which is intimately linked with their rheological properties. In this study, both virgin and recycled polymers were irradiated under different radiation doses and the effects of the radiation on their viscosity assessed and compared. Results were analyzed making use of different theoretical relationships, and the causes of the changes in rheology were investigated by means of various characterization techniques, such as GPC, FTIR, EPR and DSC. Finally, the rheological curves of all samples were fitted to the Ostwald–de Waele relationship and the dependence of its parameters on the absorbed dose fitted to a function.

Funder

the European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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