Tesis
Influência de aditivos pró-degradantes nas degradações abiótica e biótica do polietileno de alta densidade
Fecha
2015-03-06Registro en:
Autor
Babetto, Alex Sandro
Institución
Resumen
High density polyethylene (HDPE) is widely used in the manufacture of
packaging disposables and in order to minimize the environmental impact
caused by disposal, have been incorporated, into the HDPE, additives that
promises modify polyethylene chemical structure and promote biodegradation.
Chemical modification occurs by oxidative abiotic degradation, accelerated by
pro-degrading agents, which decreases the molecular weight and introduces
oxygenated organic groups into polyethylene. In this study, iron (Fe) and
manganese (Mn) stearate pro-degrading agents were assessed as well as a
commercial additive d2w, based on organic salt of manganese, in HDPE films in
thermo-oxidative conditions (in an oven at 80°C and 60 °C). The effect of prodegrading
agent concentration and oxidation state was assessed on the
degradation of HDPE during accelerated weathering (Q-UV), thermomechanical
and thermo-oxidative degradation (80 ° C and 60 ° C). Abiotic
degradation was assessed by means of infrared spectroscopy, size exclusion
chromatography and mechanical properties. Films were also subjected to
biodegradation in soil and CO2 content was assessed by respirometric method.
The results showed that pro-degrading agents accelerate oxidative degradation.
In all degradation processes the abiotic degradation showed to be directly
proportional to iron concentration. On the other hand, manganese concentration
showed to be inversely proportional to thermo-mechanical degradation and
directly proportional to thermo-oxidative degradation and weathering. The
oxidation state of iron showed no interference with HDPE degradation, whereas
UV radiation significantly enhanced degradation of the polymer. The results
show important degradation of previously thermo-oxidated HDPE.