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Study of the influence of polyethylene terephthalate recycling on the quality of the resulting recyclate
Mach, Jakub ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Kučerík, Jiří (advisor)
Plastics and recycling of plastics is a frequently discussed topic. The output of sythetic polymers is rising exponentially every year. In accordance with the sustainable development, development of effective recycling techniques enabling to process these huge amounts of waste and convert it back into useful material is essential. The aim of this work was to study qualitative effects of production methods, various types of recycling processes and degree of degradation of polyenthylene terephtalate on results of differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis. In experimental part, analyzes of 62 regranulates of recycled PET were performed. The samples from various manufacturers differed (manufacturers use different technologies) in terms of mechanical and physico-chemical properties or additives. The results confirmed that the properties of recycled PET have an impact on thermophysical properties recorded using DSC. A simple DSC run enables distinguishing a number of fundamental qualitative properties of PET, in particular crystallinity, melting point and enthalpy, temperature and enthalpy of crystallization and glass transition temperature and in this work we show that their mutual relationship enables to estimate the quality of recycled material and the possibilities of its further use.

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