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      Tuning the Morphology of HDPE/PP/PET Ternary Blends by Nanoparticles: A Simple Way to Improve the Performance of Mixed Recycled Plastics.

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          Due to a very low mixing entropy, most of the polymer pairs are immiscible. As a result, mixing polymers of different natures in a typical mechanical recycling process leads to materials with multiple interfaces and scarce interfacial adhesion and, consequently, with unacceptably low mechanical properties. Adding nanoparticles to multiphase polymeric matrices represents a viable route to mitigate this drawback of recycled plastics. Here, we use low amounts of organo-modified clay (Cloisite® 15A) to improve the performance of a ternary blend made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), and polyethylene terephtalate (PET). Rather than looking for the inherent reinforcing action of the nanofiller, this goal is pursued by using nanoparticles as a clever means to manipulate the micro-scale arrangement of the polymer phases. Starting from theoretical calculations, we obtained a radical change in the blend microstructure upon the addition of only 2-wt.% of nanoclay, with the obtaining of a finer morphology with an intimate interpenetration of the polymeric phases. Rather than on flexural and impact properties, this microstructure, deliberately promoted by nanoparticles, led to a substantial increase (>50 °C) of a softening temperature conventionally defined from dynamic-mechanical measurements.

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          Journal
          Polymers (Basel)
          Polymers
          MDPI AG
          2073-4360
          2073-4360
          Dec 09 2022
          : 14
          : 24
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Dipartimento di Ingegneria Chimica, dei Materiali e della Produzione Industriale (INSTM Consortium-UdR Naples), University of Naples Federico II, P.le Tecchio 80, 80125 Naples, Italy.
          [2 ] Pirelli Tyre S. p. A., R&D, Viale Piero e Alberto Pirelli 25, 20126 Milan, Italy.
          Article
          polym14245390
          10.3390/polym14245390
          9782910
          36559757
          95f7fefb-3fa4-4cd9-a1f5-876cd47cad14
          History

          compatibilization,thermal resistance,polypropylene,polymer blends,polyethyleneterephtale,nanoclay,morphology,high density polyethylene

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