Recycling ground tire rubber (GTR) scraps as high‐impact filler of in situ produced polyketone matrix |
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Authors: | Roberta Sulcis Francesco Vizza Werner Oberhauser Francesco Ciardelli Roberto Spiniello Nadka Tz. Dintcheva Elisa Passaglia |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Pisa‐Department of Chemistry and Industrial Chemistry, , 56126 Pisa, Italy;2. CNR‐ICCOM‐Via, , 50019 Sesto Fiorentino (FI), Italy;3. SPIN‐PET, , 56126 Pisa, Italy;4. CNR‐ICCOM UOS Pisa, , 56124 Pisa, Italy;5. University of Palermo‐Dipartimento di Ingegneria Civile, Ambientale, Aerospaziale, , 90128 Palermo, Italy |
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Abstract: | A sustainable procedure for recycling powdered rubber coming from scrap tires (ground tire rubber [GTR]) is proposed as based on the dispersion in polyketone (PK) matrix, obtained in situ by CO/ethylene copolymerization. Three types of catalysts are used operative in solvents of different polarities. The catalyst productivity and the hybrids morphology are evaluated and optimized to final composites features. The obtained products are characterized by scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and solvent extractions in order to investigate the occurrence and the extent of interactions between PK macromolecular chains and the GTR components; and their effects on the final properties were tested by differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, and rheological measurements. For comparison purpose, a composite with GTR included into the matrix through blending is prepared. The results evidenced the key role exerted by the catalyst that, when operative in apolar solvent (able to swell the rubber phase), provides composites with good interfacial adhesion and breaking up of the particles with beneficial effects on final properties particularly thermal features and processability. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | polymer‐matrix composites interface in situ polymerization GTR polyketones |
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