The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide

There is currently no agreement on the degradation mechanisms for PA6 as a result of mechanical recycling. In this study, PA6 was extruded five times to simulate mechanical melt recycling process. Both virgin PA6 and the extruded PA6 were characterised to determine the predominant degradation mechan...

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Main Authors: Yap, Pearleen Pin Xiu, Yen, Zhihao, Salim, Teddy, Lim, Henry C. A., Chung, Chee Keong, Lam, Yeng Ming
Other Authors: School of Materials Science and Engineering
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179240
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author Yap, Pearleen Pin Xiu
Yen, Zhihao
Salim, Teddy
Lim, Henry C. A.
Chung, Chee Keong
Lam, Yeng Ming
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Yap, Pearleen Pin Xiu
Yen, Zhihao
Salim, Teddy
Lim, Henry C. A.
Chung, Chee Keong
Lam, Yeng Ming
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collection NTU
description There is currently no agreement on the degradation mechanisms for PA6 as a result of mechanical recycling. In this study, PA6 was extruded five times to simulate mechanical melt recycling process. Both virgin PA6 and the extruded PA6 were characterised to determine the predominant degradation mechanism. Melt flow rate (MFR) increases with increasing number of extrusion passes suggesting a reduction in melt viscosity due to mechanical processing. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) results confirmed a reduction in molecular weight from 18,600 g/mol to 13,100 g/mol. Chain ends titration showed a decrease in the concentration of both the amine and carboxyl chain ends after the fifth extrusion. There were no changes to the chemical structure of the virgin PA6 and extruded PA6 observed from the Fourier transform infra-red (FTIR) and Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) showed a reduction in the C–N peak area supporting the scission of the N-alkylamide bond. The increase in the O=C–N peak area suggests that chain recombination via branching is possible. The shorter chains have higher mobility, and this gives rise to an increase in the crystallisation rate as seen from the differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) thermograms. The appearance of the γ phase after the fifth extrusion was identified in the DSC melting endotherms. The understanding of the degradation process of recycled PA6 will enable targeted modifications involving the incorporation of additives in the recycling process to ensure good mechanical properties in the recycled polymer.
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spelling ntu-10356/1792402024-07-23T05:45:36Z The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide Yap, Pearleen Pin Xiu Yen, Zhihao Salim, Teddy Lim, Henry C. A. Chung, Chee Keong Lam, Yeng Ming School of Materials Science and Engineering Avient Colorants Singapore Pte Ltd Engineering Degradation Chain ends titration There is currently no agreement on the degradation mechanisms for PA6 as a result of mechanical recycling. In this study, PA6 was extruded five times to simulate mechanical melt recycling process. Both virgin PA6 and the extruded PA6 were characterised to determine the predominant degradation mechanism. Melt flow rate (MFR) increases with increasing number of extrusion passes suggesting a reduction in melt viscosity due to mechanical processing. Gel permeation chromatography (GPC) results confirmed a reduction in molecular weight from 18,600 g/mol to 13,100 g/mol. Chain ends titration showed a decrease in the concentration of both the amine and carboxyl chain ends after the fifth extrusion. There were no changes to the chemical structure of the virgin PA6 and extruded PA6 observed from the Fourier transform infra-red (FTIR) and Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) showed a reduction in the C–N peak area supporting the scission of the N-alkylamide bond. The increase in the O=C–N peak area suggests that chain recombination via branching is possible. The shorter chains have higher mobility, and this gives rise to an increase in the crystallisation rate as seen from the differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) thermograms. The appearance of the γ phase after the fifth extrusion was identified in the DSC melting endotherms. The understanding of the degradation process of recycled PA6 will enable targeted modifications involving the incorporation of additives in the recycling process to ensure good mechanical properties in the recycled polymer. Economic Development Board (EDB) We would like to acknowledge Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and Avient Colorants Singapore Pte Ltd for supporting the project. 2024-07-23T05:45:36Z 2024-07-23T05:45:36Z 2024 Journal Article Yap, P. P. X., Yen, Z., Salim, T., Lim, H. C. A., Chung, C. K. & Lam, Y. M. (2024). The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide. Polymer Degradation and Stability, 225, 110773-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2024.110773 0141-3910 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/179240 10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2024.110773 2-s2.0-85190878724 225 110773 en Polymer Degradation and Stability © 2024 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
spellingShingle Engineering
Degradation
Chain ends titration
Yap, Pearleen Pin Xiu
Yen, Zhihao
Salim, Teddy
Lim, Henry C. A.
Chung, Chee Keong
Lam, Yeng Ming
The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide
title The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide
title_full The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide
title_fullStr The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide
title_full_unstemmed The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide
title_short The impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide
title_sort impact of mechanical recycling on the degradation of polyamide
topic Engineering
Degradation
Chain ends titration
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