2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15112545
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Properties of Composites Based on Recycled Polypropylene and Silico-Aluminous Industrial Waste

Abstract: There is an ever-growing interest in recovering and recycling waste materials due to their hazardous nature to the environment and human health. Recently, especially since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, disposable medical face masks have been a major source of pollution, hence the rise in studies being conducted on how to recover and recycle this waste. At the same time, fly ash, an aluminosilicate waste, is being repurposed in various studies. The general approach to recycling these materials is to p… Show more

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“…In the case of composites containing elastomer, PP-25G-E and PP-25G-C-E, a slight shift of these peaks to the left is observed, proof of the interaction between PP and the ethylene-propylene blocks in the elastomer. New FTIR bands at 1578 and 1541 cm −1 were observed in Figure 2 for PP-25G-C and at 1570 and 1543 cm −1 for PP-25G-C-E, being specific to the addition of the treated ash additive, more specifically from the dispersion agent used for the fly ash surface treatment [12], and can be associated with the -COO − antisymmetric stretching vibration group [37][38][39].…”
Section: Ftir Analysismentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…In the case of composites containing elastomer, PP-25G-E and PP-25G-C-E, a slight shift of these peaks to the left is observed, proof of the interaction between PP and the ethylene-propylene blocks in the elastomer. New FTIR bands at 1578 and 1541 cm −1 were observed in Figure 2 for PP-25G-C and at 1570 and 1543 cm −1 for PP-25G-C-E, being specific to the addition of the treated ash additive, more specifically from the dispersion agent used for the fly ash surface treatment [12], and can be associated with the -COO − antisymmetric stretching vibration group [37][38][39].…”
Section: Ftir Analysismentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The preparation of fly ash as a reinforcing filler in polymer composites and its treatment with a dispersion agent was discussed in detail in a previous article by Teodorescu et al [12]. In that study, the ash powder was dried, milled and sieved to achieve particle sizes <90 µm and moisture content <0.1%.…”
Section: Preparation Of Compositesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various studies conducted between 2020 and the present have proposed methods for recycling and reusing DPMs. [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The primary goal is to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Four potential recycling methods have been identified: 13 primary recycling (re-extrusion) an easy process capable of converting plastic waste into quality products; secondary recycling where the plastic waste is transformed into a new product by mechanical recycling involving segregation, purification, shredding, chopping, and granulation; tertiary recycling as a chemical process that converts a large macromolecule into a smaller molecule by depolymerisation employing heat, chemical agents, and catalysts; and quaternary recycling where energy is recovered from the waste plastic by incineration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%