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Thermo-oxidative processes Thermoplastics

Generally [17] starch is added at fairly low concentrations (6-15%) the overall disintegration of these materials is achieved by the use of transition metal compounds, soluble in the thermoplastic matrix, as pro-oxidant additives that catalyse the photo and thermo-oxidative process [18-21]. [Pg.13]

Crystalline starch beads can be used as a natural filler in traditional plastics [3]. They have been particularly used in polyolefins. When blended with starch beads, polyethylene films biodeteriorate upon exposure to a soil environment. The microbial consumption of the starch component leads to increased porosity, void formation, and loss of integrity of the plastic matrix. Generally, starch is added at fairly low concentrations (6-15 wt%). The total disintegration of these materials is obtained using transition metal compounds, soluble in the thermoplastic matrix, used as pro-oxidant additives to catalyze the photo and thermo-oxidative processes [4]. These products belong to the first generation of degradable polymers that biodeteriorate more than mineralize to CO2 and H2O in a time... [Pg.108]

Poly[2,2 -(m-phenylene-5,5 -benzimidazole)] (PBI) is a very high glass transition temperature (Tg 430°C), commercially available material. It possesses excellent mechanical properties, but is difficult to process into large parts and has high moisture regain and poor thermo-oxidative stability at temperatures above approximately 260 °C. Polyimides, especially the thermoplastic polyimides, offer attractive thermo-oxidative stability and processibility, but often lack the thermal and mechanical characteristics necessary to perform in applications such as the matrix for high use-temperature (over 300 °C) structural composites (for example, carbon fiber reinforced) for aerospace use. The attempt to mitigate... [Pg.300]

ThormoplastiC Procossing. Poly(ethylene oxide) resins can be thermo-plastically formed into solid products, eg, films, tapes, plugs, retainers, and fillers (qv). Through the use of plasticizers (qv), poly(ethylene oxide) can be extruded, molded, and calendered on conventional thermoplastic processing equipment. Sheets and films of this resin are heat sealable (75,76). [Pg.2809]


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