Recycling of Styrene-Divinylbenzene Copolymer through Sequential Mass-Suspension Polymerization Process

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Nathália M. Campelo Alexandre P. Umpierre Fabricio Machado
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Jan 1, 2012

Abstract

"The present work illustrates the reuse of macoporous anion exchange resins (employed for decolorization of solutions of organic substances such as sugar syrup and fruit juice concentrates in the soft-drink and beverages industries), based on crosslinked styrene-divinyl benzene copolymer (Sty-DVB) to the production of polymeric materials. Micro-sized particles of polystyrene and poly(styrene-ethyl acrylate) were obtained by mass-suspension sequential polymerization process. The proposed experimental technique was able to perform proper dispersion of the Sty-DVB in the thermoplastic matrix of polystyrene. The final material showed good thermal stability, showing degradation profile similar to that observed for the pure polystyrene. It was also noticed that polymer particles with spherical morphology can be obtained. In addition, the incorporation of ethyl acrylate monomer into the polystyrene chains minimizes the undesirable effect of fracture in polymeric particles, improving the mechanical and end-use properties of the final polymeric composite.IntroductionIn face of the industrial development, the development of techniques that are safer and less aggressive to the environment has become one of the main challenges in the industrial field. In this scenario, processes more efficient in terms of energy and raw materials can be regarded as an important requirement to minimize the production of waste. The reuse of waste becomes an attractive alternative for most industries engaged with sustainable and economic development.In this context, both the primary and the secondary mechanical recycling are potentially attractive because they allow for reuse of polymeric waste (post-industrial or post-consumer) as a source of raw material in the supply chain by using traditional methods of processing, so that the final materials can exhibit characteristics similar or superior to those observed in the virgins polymeric materials, considered as a starting product in the process of reuse of plastics [1-3]."
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APA: Nathália M. Campelo Alexandre P. Umpierre Fabricio Machado  (2012)  Recycling of Styrene-Divinylbenzene Copolymer through Sequential Mass-Suspension Polymerization Process

MLA: Nathália M. Campelo Alexandre P. Umpierre Fabricio Machado Recycling of Styrene-Divinylbenzene Copolymer through Sequential Mass-Suspension Polymerization Process. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2012.

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