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Reuse potential of functionalized thermoplastic waste as reinforcement for thermoset polymers: Mechanical properties and erosion resistance

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2021
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Kovacevic, Tihomir
Brzic, Sasa
Kalagasidis Krušić, Melina
Nesic, Jovica
Radovic, Ljubica
Dojčinović, Marina
Rusmirovic, Jelena
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Two types of polymer waste materials, poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and polycarbonate based Colombian Resin (CR-39), were used for the designing of fully recycled composite materials. Waste PET was employed for the synthesis of thermoset unsaturated polyester resin (UPR), while CR-39 was used as reinforcement in the UPR matrix. Prior to mixing, CR-39 particles were subjected to oxidation and chemical activation using acids/base and ethanol amine, respectively. The effect of the modifier type and variable loading of the activated CR-39 particles on mechanical and dynamic-mechanical properties of the corresponding composites was investigated. The greatest improvement in the tensile and flexural strength of UPR resin was achieved with the composite containing 0.5 wt% of amine activated filler particles, 96.0% and 62.2%, respectively. The Arrhenius equation was used to calculate the activation energy for glass transition from dynamic mechanical properties measured at various frequenci...es. The activation energy of the main transition for UPR resin and composites were calculated to be 173 and 350 kJ center dot mol(-1) indicating that reinforcement results in an increase in the energy barrier to macromolecules viscoelastic relaxation. In addition, erosion resistance was studied during exposure of samples to cavitation tests. According to the obtained results, these materials can be applied in construction and mining industry.

Keywords:
Polymer-matrix composites / surface modification / mechanical properties / cavitation / particle-reinforcement
Source:
Journal of Composite Materials, 2021, 55, 28, 4207-4220
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200325 (Military Technical Institute - MTI, Belgrade) (RS-200325)

DOI: 10.1177/00219983211037045

ISSN: 0021-9983

WoS: 000682364500001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85111632515
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AU  - Dojčinović, Marina
AU  - Rusmirovic, Jelena
PY  - 2021
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AB  - Two types of polymer waste materials, poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and polycarbonate based Colombian Resin (CR-39), were used for the designing of fully recycled composite materials. Waste PET was employed for the synthesis of thermoset unsaturated polyester resin (UPR), while CR-39 was used as reinforcement in the UPR matrix. Prior to mixing, CR-39 particles were subjected to oxidation and chemical activation using acids/base and ethanol amine, respectively. The effect of the modifier type and variable loading of the activated CR-39 particles on mechanical and dynamic-mechanical properties of the corresponding composites was investigated. The greatest improvement in the tensile and flexural strength of UPR resin was achieved with the composite containing 0.5 wt% of amine activated filler particles, 96.0% and 62.2%, respectively. The Arrhenius equation was used to calculate the activation energy for glass transition from dynamic mechanical properties measured at various frequencies. The activation energy of the main transition for UPR resin and composites were calculated to be 173 and 350 kJ center dot mol(-1) indicating that reinforcement results in an increase in the energy barrier to macromolecules viscoelastic relaxation. In addition, erosion resistance was studied during exposure of samples to cavitation tests. According to the obtained results, these materials can be applied in construction and mining industry.
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@article{
author = "Kovacevic, Tihomir and Brzic, Sasa and Kalagasidis Krušić, Melina and Nesic, Jovica and Radovic, Ljubica and Dojčinović, Marina and Rusmirovic, Jelena",
year = "2021",
abstract = "Two types of polymer waste materials, poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and polycarbonate based Colombian Resin (CR-39), were used for the designing of fully recycled composite materials. Waste PET was employed for the synthesis of thermoset unsaturated polyester resin (UPR), while CR-39 was used as reinforcement in the UPR matrix. Prior to mixing, CR-39 particles were subjected to oxidation and chemical activation using acids/base and ethanol amine, respectively. The effect of the modifier type and variable loading of the activated CR-39 particles on mechanical and dynamic-mechanical properties of the corresponding composites was investigated. The greatest improvement in the tensile and flexural strength of UPR resin was achieved with the composite containing 0.5 wt% of amine activated filler particles, 96.0% and 62.2%, respectively. The Arrhenius equation was used to calculate the activation energy for glass transition from dynamic mechanical properties measured at various frequencies. The activation energy of the main transition for UPR resin and composites were calculated to be 173 and 350 kJ center dot mol(-1) indicating that reinforcement results in an increase in the energy barrier to macromolecules viscoelastic relaxation. In addition, erosion resistance was studied during exposure of samples to cavitation tests. According to the obtained results, these materials can be applied in construction and mining industry.",
journal = "Journal of Composite Materials",
title = "Reuse potential of functionalized thermoplastic waste as reinforcement for thermoset polymers: Mechanical properties and erosion resistance",
pages = "4220-4207",
number = "28",
volume = "55",
doi = "10.1177/00219983211037045"
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Kovacevic, T., Brzic, S., Kalagasidis Krušić, M., Nesic, J., Radovic, L., Dojčinović, M.,& Rusmirovic, J.. (2021). Reuse potential of functionalized thermoplastic waste as reinforcement for thermoset polymers: Mechanical properties and erosion resistance. in Journal of Composite Materials, 55(28), 4207-4220.
https://doi.org/10.1177/00219983211037045
Kovacevic T, Brzic S, Kalagasidis Krušić M, Nesic J, Radovic L, Dojčinović M, Rusmirovic J. Reuse potential of functionalized thermoplastic waste as reinforcement for thermoset polymers: Mechanical properties and erosion resistance. in Journal of Composite Materials. 2021;55(28):4207-4220.
doi:10.1177/00219983211037045 .
Kovacevic, Tihomir, Brzic, Sasa, Kalagasidis Krušić, Melina, Nesic, Jovica, Radovic, Ljubica, Dojčinović, Marina, Rusmirovic, Jelena, "Reuse potential of functionalized thermoplastic waste as reinforcement for thermoset polymers: Mechanical properties and erosion resistance" in Journal of Composite Materials, 55, no. 28 (2021):4207-4220,
https://doi.org/10.1177/00219983211037045 . .

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