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Original Articles

Characterization of Post-Consumer PET after Removal of the Original Surface: Influence of Raw Material

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Pages 407-423 | Received 06 Nov 2009, Accepted 15 Nov 2009, Published online: 19 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

Post-consumer cooking oil and soft drink PET bottles (PEToil and PETsoft drink) were ground and washed only with water (conventional washing). The polymer was then chemically washed (10 min in an aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide 5 mol·L−1 at 90°C) and rinsed. The materials before and after chemical washing were characterized by intrinsic viscosity, differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetry, elemental analysis, scanning electron microscopy with X-ray spectrum microanalysis, and gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. The results indicated that conventionally washed PEToil is the material that most differs among the four tested ones, and that the other three are more similar to each other and to what is expected for pure PET. For example, the composition of PEToil washed only in water contained 30 volatile organic compounds, 5 nonvolatile compounds, and 7 metals, while PETsoft drink washed conventionally and chemically contained 5 volatile organic compounds and no metal or nonvolatile organic compounds.

The authors wish to thank FAPESP (processes 04/08718-9 and 06/55213-5) and PIBIC-UNESP/CNPq for the financial support. They are also grateful to Dr. Amélia Severino Ferreira e Santos and the environmental engineering students Camila Bernadete Benassi Parra, Camila Silva Franco, Raquel Carramilo Keiroglo and Vansessa Alves Mantovani.

Notes

Where:

  • I – PETsoft drink flakes after only conventional washing;

  • II – PETsoft drink flakes after conventional and chemical washing and rinsing;

  • III – PEToil flakes after conventional washing;

  • IV – PEToil flakes after conventional and chemical washing and rinsing.

Where:

  • I – PETsoft drink flakes after only conventional washing;

  • II – PETsoft drink flakes after conventional and chemical washing and rinsing;

  • III – PEToil flakes after conventional washing;

  • IV – PEToil flakes after conventional and chemical washing and rinsing.

Where:

  • I – PETsoft drink flakes after only conventional washing;

  • II – PETsoft drink flakes after conventional and chemical washing and rinsing;

  • III – PEToil flakes after conventional washing;

  • IV – PEToil flakes after conventional and chemical washing and rinsing.

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