masterThesis
Processamento e caracterização da blenda poli (metacrilato de metila) (PMMA) elastomerico e poli (tereftalato de etileno) (PET) pós-consumo
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2013-08-23Registro en:
REINALDO, Juciklécia da Silva. Processamento e caracterização da blenda poli (metacrilato de metila) (PMMA) elastomerico e poli (tereftalato de etileno) (PET) pós-consumo. 2013. 120 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Processamento de Materiais a partir do Pó; Polímeros e Compósitos; Processamento de Materiais a part) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2013.
Autor
Reinaldo, Juciklécia da Silva
Resumen
This work studied the immiscible blend of elastomeric poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PMMA) with poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) bottle grade with and without the
use of compatibilizer agent, poly(methyl methacrylate-co-glycidyl methacrylate -
co-ethyl acrylate) (MGE). The characterizations of torque rheometry, melt flow
index measurement (MFI), measuring the density and the degree of cristallinity
by pycnometry, tensile testing, method of work essential fracture (EWF),
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy
(TEM) were performed in pure polymer and blends PMMA/PET. The rheological
results showed evidence of signs of chemical reaction between the epoxy group
MGE with the end groups of the PET chains and also to the elastomeric phase of
PMMA. The increase in the concentration of PET reduced torque and adding
MGE increased the torque of the blend of PMMA/PET. The results of the MFI also
show that elastomeric PMMA showed lower flow and thus higher viscosity than
PET. In the results of picnometry observed that increasing the percentage of PET
resulted in an increase in density and degree crystallinity of the blends
PMMA/PET. The tensile test showed that increasing the percentage of PET
resulted in an increase in ultimate strength and elastic modulus and decrease in
elongation at break. However, in the phase inversion, where the blend showed
evidence of a co-continuous morphology and also, with 30% PET dispersed
phase and compatibilized with 5% MGE, there were significant results elongation
at break compared to elastomeric PMMA. The applicability of the method of
essential work of fracture was shown to be possible for most formulations. And it
was observed that with increasing elastomeric PMMA in the formulations of the
blends there was an improvement in specific amounts of essential work of
fracture (We) and a decrease in the values of specific non-essential work of
fracture (βWp)