Polyolefins (polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP)) are the most abundant polymers found in plastic solid waste. They are expensive to separate, and recycling them in the form of blends is not viable due to their immiscibility and incompatibility. Following the idea of the circular economy where waste is turned into raw materials for manufacturing technological products using minimum energy, a solution is proposed for the poor behavior of immiscible PE/PP blends by taking advantage of their immiscibility to transform them into microfibrillar composites (MFCs). PE/PP blends with an 80:20 content ratio were studied, emulating the ratio found in municipal waste. A microfibrillar structure was achieved through an unusual combination of commo...
In this work, blends that were based on first use PP added with talc (PPt) and recycled polypropylen...
Fibers spun by melt spinning of binary and ternary polypropylene/ polyethylenetherephthalate blends ...
Ineffective sorting of post-consumer plastics remains one of the major obstacles in the recycling of...
Post-industrial and post-consumer plastic waste streams can be re-used as secondary material sources...
Flexible plastic films from food packaging trays make up one of the largest fractions of the plastic...
Polyolefins, polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE), are two commonly used plastics and account f...
Several mixed recycled plastics, namely, mixed bilayer polypropylene/poly (ethylene terephthalate) (...
Blending can help improving mechanical properties of materials. It is a cheaper way to tailor mechan...
Blending of polyolefins and PAs has been shown to be a good way to make full use of the respective a...
Abstract. The similar densities of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), complicate the separati...
The mixing of polymers, even structurally similar polyolefins, inevitably leads to blend systems wit...
Polypropylene (PP) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) are among the most extensively used resins us...
Although several reports can be found in the literature about the recycling of plastic materials, on...
One of the big engineering challenges in recycling thermoplastics is to manufacture competitive prod...
Microplastics (MPs, size < 5 mm) are among the most environmentally challenging pollutants. Their co...
In this work, blends that were based on first use PP added with talc (PPt) and recycled polypropylen...
Fibers spun by melt spinning of binary and ternary polypropylene/ polyethylenetherephthalate blends ...
Ineffective sorting of post-consumer plastics remains one of the major obstacles in the recycling of...
Post-industrial and post-consumer plastic waste streams can be re-used as secondary material sources...
Flexible plastic films from food packaging trays make up one of the largest fractions of the plastic...
Polyolefins, polypropylene (PP) and polyethylene (PE), are two commonly used plastics and account f...
Several mixed recycled plastics, namely, mixed bilayer polypropylene/poly (ethylene terephthalate) (...
Blending can help improving mechanical properties of materials. It is a cheaper way to tailor mechan...
Blending of polyolefins and PAs has been shown to be a good way to make full use of the respective a...
Abstract. The similar densities of polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP), complicate the separati...
The mixing of polymers, even structurally similar polyolefins, inevitably leads to blend systems wit...
Polypropylene (PP) and low-density polyethylene (LDPE) are among the most extensively used resins us...
Although several reports can be found in the literature about the recycling of plastic materials, on...
One of the big engineering challenges in recycling thermoplastics is to manufacture competitive prod...
Microplastics (MPs, size < 5 mm) are among the most environmentally challenging pollutants. Their co...
In this work, blends that were based on first use PP added with talc (PPt) and recycled polypropylen...
Fibers spun by melt spinning of binary and ternary polypropylene/ polyethylenetherephthalate blends ...
Ineffective sorting of post-consumer plastics remains one of the major obstacles in the recycling of...