2023
DOI: 10.3390/ma16093358
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Rheology of Recycled PET

Abstract: Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a thermoplastic material that is widely used in many application fields, such as packaging, construction and household products. Due to the relevant contribution of PET to global yearly solid waste, the recycling of such material has become an important issue. Disposed PET does not maintain the mechanical properties of virgin material, as exposure to water and other substances can cause multiple chain scissions, with subsequent degradation of the viscoelastic properties. For… Show more

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“…A higher number of reprocessing cycles results in increased brittleness, while an acceleration in chain scission contributes to earlier fracture occurrences after each cycle. Numerous studies have investigated the effects of mechanical recycling on the physicochemical and microstructural characteristics of thermoplastics [31,[223][224][225][226][227]. Many of these studies have examined the impact of multiple recycling cycles on rheological and mechanical properties, consistently finding a decline in tensile strength, impact resistance, and elongation at break, indicating reduced strength, energy absorption capability, and stretchability of the polymer.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Recycled Plasticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A higher number of reprocessing cycles results in increased brittleness, while an acceleration in chain scission contributes to earlier fracture occurrences after each cycle. Numerous studies have investigated the effects of mechanical recycling on the physicochemical and microstructural characteristics of thermoplastics [31,[223][224][225][226][227]. Many of these studies have examined the impact of multiple recycling cycles on rheological and mechanical properties, consistently finding a decline in tensile strength, impact resistance, and elongation at break, indicating reduced strength, energy absorption capability, and stretchability of the polymer.…”
Section: Mechanical Properties Of Recycled Plasticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, their antibacterial effectiveness declines as bacteria become resistant 3 . Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is a vital textile material owing to its simple manufacturing process and outstanding mechanical properties 4,5 . However, the lack of antibacterial properties in PET‐based textiles restricts their growth and high‐end use in the medical and healthcare fields 6,7 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%