2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00289-023-04729-1
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Transforming vulcanized styrene–butadiene waste into valuable raw material: an opportunity for high-impact polypropylene production

Abstract: The vulcanized residue of styrene-butadiene rubber (SBRr) is a raw material with potential for re-addition in the production chain, adding value and reducing environmental impact. Polypropylene (PP) compounds with SBRr from the footwear industry were produced, adding styrene-(ethylene-butylene)styrene (SEBS) as compatibilizer, with 20% and 30% of styrene (St.). Addition of 30% SBRr did not compromise the processability, since the torque and ow index increased slightly. Signi cant increases in impact strength w… Show more

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“…The melt flow index is widely used in industry to characterize the flow properties of polymers and evaluate their consistency. The higher the MFI, the lower the viscosity is 51 . The MFI and viscosity index (VI) results for the PA6, PA6/AES blends, and PA6/AES/EPDM‐MA systems are presented in Table 2.…”
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“…The melt flow index is widely used in industry to characterize the flow properties of polymers and evaluate their consistency. The higher the MFI, the lower the viscosity is 51 . The MFI and viscosity index (VI) results for the PA6, PA6/AES blends, and PA6/AES/EPDM‐MA systems are presented in Table 2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bands at 1476 and 1441 cm −1 correspond to the vibration of CH 2 groups, while the band located at 1416 cm −1 is assigned to the bending vibrations of CH 2 . The peaks at 1332, 1287, 1260, and 1198 cm −1 are from the amide group attached to the alkyl group (NHCH 2 ) 56–58 . AES shows a band associated with the stretching of the acrylonitrile group (CN) at 2238 cm −1 , a small band at 3026 cm −1 attributed to the CH stretching of the styrene aromatic ring, an intense band at 1453 cm −1 referring to the angular deformation of the CH 2 group, and bands characteristic of a monosubstituted aromatic ring at 700 and 761 cm −1 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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