从电缆废料中回收低密度聚乙烯-聚氯乙烯混合物:机械表征和性能优化

Daniele Rigotti, Alessandro Pegoretti
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本文探讨了废旧电缆中的聚氯乙烯(PVC)与低密度聚乙烯(LDPE)混合物的回收利用问题,重点关注材料的机械和物理反应。确定了影响这些反应的因素,并估算了每个因素的合理变化范围。随后制定了一个综合测试计划,以开发出最佳的 PVC/LDPE 混合物。样品是通过在反向旋转的内部混合器中熔融混合聚合物,然后进行压缩成型制成的。此外,还评估了适当的偶联添加剂对增强相粘附性的影响。研究采用方差分析方法调查了各种加工参数对热机械性能的影响,同时特别关注材料韧性的优化。这种优化旨在通过应用遗传算法,最大限度地提高弹性模量和断裂伸长率。引入 5% 的相容剂可显著增强界面,从而产生复杂的断裂面。混合温度越高,聚氯乙烯和相容剂在低密度聚乙烯基体中的分散和分布就越好,从而形成更加均匀和相互连接的结构。聚氯乙烯含量的增加会降低共混物的弹性模量。相容剂的加入在抵消聚氯乙烯颗粒对刚度的负面影响方面起着至关重要的作用,它起到了桥梁的作用,增强了与基体的相互作用,从而改善了界面粘附性和整体结构。这项研究为提高废电缆中聚氯乙烯的可回收性和优化所得材料的机械性能提供了启示。
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Recycling of LDPE-PVC blends from cable waste: Mechanical characterization and performance optimization

The recycling of polyvinylchloride (PVC) from waste electrical cables in blends with low-density polyethylene (LDPE) is here explored, focusing on the material's mechanical and physical responses. Factors influencing these responses were identified, and reasonable ranges of variability were estimated for each factor. A comprehensive test plan was subsequently devised to develop optimal PVC/LDPE blends. The samples were produced by melt-blending the polymers in a counter-rotating internal mixer followed by compression molding. The effects of suitable coupling additives were also evaluated to enhance phases adhesion. The study investigated the impact of various processing parameters on thermomechanical properties using ANOVA, while a specific focus on optimizing material toughness was pursued. This optimization aimed to maximize both elastic modulus and elongation at break, through the application of genetic algorithms. Introducing a 5 % compatibilizer significantly enhances the interface, resulting in a complex fracture surface facilitated by its presence. Higher mixing temperatures promote better dispersion and distribution of PVC and the compatibilizer within the LDPE matrix, yielding a more uniform and interconnected structure. Increased PVC content correlates with reduced elastic modulus in the blend. The inclusion of a compatibilizer plays a vital role in counteracting the negative effects of PVC particles on stiffness, acting as a bridge to enhance interactions with the matrix and thereby improving interfacial adhesion and overall structure. The study offers insights into enhancing the recyclability of PVC from waste cables and optimizing the mechanical performance of the resultant materials.

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