masterThesis
Efeito da adição do poli(etileno acrilato de metila) (ema) e da fibra de linter de algodão nas propriedades do poli(tereftalato de etileno) reciclado (petrec)
Fecha
2014-12-28Registro en:
PEREIRA, Laurenice Martins. Efeito da adição do poli(etileno acrilato de metila) (ema) e da fibra de linter de algodão nas propriedades do poli(tereftalato de etileno) reciclado (petrec). 2014. 130 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, 2014.
Autor
Pereira, Laurenice Martins
Resumen
The development of new materials to fill the demand of technological advances is
a challenge for many researchers around the world. Strategies such as making
blends and composites are promising alternatives to produce materials with
different properties from those found in conventional polymers. The objective of
this study is to evaluate the effect of adding the copolymer poly(ethylene methyl
acrylate) (EMA) and cotton linter fibers (LB) on the properties of recycled
poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PETrec) by the development of PETrec/EMA blend
and PETrec/EMA/LB blend composite. In order to improve the properties of these
materials were added as compatibilizers: Ethylene - methyl acrylate - glycidyl
methacrylate terpolymer (EMA-GMA) and maleic anhydride grafted polyethylene
(PE-g-MA). The samples were produced using a single screw extruder and then
injection molded. The obtained materials were characterized by
thermogravimetry (TG), melt flow index (MFI) mensurements, torque rheometry,
pycnometry to determinate the density, tensile testing and scanning electron
microscopy (SEM). The rheological results showed that the addition of the EMA
copolymer increased the viscosity of the blend and LB reduces the viscosity of
the blend composite. SEM analysis of the binary blend showed poor interfacial
adhesion between the PETrec matrix and the EMA dispersed phase, as well as
the blend composite of PETrec/EMA/LB also observed low adhesion with the LB
fiber. The tensile tests showed that the increase of EMA percentage decreased
the tensile strength and the Young s modulus, also lower EMA percentage
samples had increased the elongation at break. The blend composite showed an
increase in the tensile strength and in the Young`s modulus, and a decrease in
the elongation at break. The blend formulations with lower EMA percentages
showed better mechanical properties that agree with the particle size analysis
which showed that these formulations presented a smaller diameter of the
dispersed phase. The blend composite mechanical tests showed that this
material is stronger and stiffer than the blend PETrec/EMA, whose properties have
been reduced due to the presence of EMA rubbery phase. The use of EMA-GMA
was effective in reducing the particle size of the EMA dispersed phase in the
PETrec/EMA blend and PE-g-MA showed evidences of reaction with LB and
physical mixture with the EMA