Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
The current work is driven by applying circular principles, and it investigated the potential
recyclability of polybutylene succinate (PBS) containing brewer’s spent grain filler (BSGF,
30 wt%) in comparison to the recyclability of pure PBS. PBS is much more stable than the
PBS/BSGF composite during processing cycles. Typically, thermomechanical degradation
induces radical formation and branching of the macromolecular chain in PBS. Furthermore,
PBS becomes less hydrophilic (by 53%, reaching 84◦, approaching the 90◦ threshold), and its
surface roughness increases by about 38% after five processing cycles. BSGF increases the
viscosity of the melt, especially at low frequencies, and stabilizes the melt in the PBS/BSGF,
which has lower torque variations during processing compared to pure PBS. Furthermore,
BSGF in r-PBS/BSGF increases both hydrophilicity (by about 15%, from 75◦ to 64◦) and
surface roughness (by about 17%) after five processing cycles of the solid bio-composite and
limits the formation of carboxylic groups during thermomechanical degradation. PBS is
recyclable five times because it maintains its properties unchanged during extrusion cycles.
At least two reprocessing steps are required for PBS/BSGF to obtain an optimal dispersion
of BSGF, which can be re-extruded approximately three times. PBS/BSGF after four and
five extrusion steps shows increased rigidity (Et PBS/BSGF > Et PBS) and reduced ductility
(εb PBS/BSGF < εbt PBS), which could limit the recyclability of the PBS-based composite.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
polybutylene succinate (PBS); Beer Spent Grain Filler (BSGF); organic
by-products; recycling; reprocessing; characterizations
Elenco autori:
Dintcheva, Nadka Tz.; Infurna, Giulia; Scolaro, Cristina; Di Liberto, Erika Alessia; Ltayef, Mariem; Visco, Annamaria
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