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Waste Management | 2018

A case for closed-loop recycling of post-consumer PET for automotive foams

Matthew Bedell; Matthew Thomas Brown; Alper Kiziltas; Deborah F. Mielewski; Shakti L. Mukerjee; Rick Tabor

Striving to utilize sustainable material sources, polyester polyols made via glycolysis and esterification of recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) scrap were used to synthesize flexible polyurethane (PU) foams typically found in automotive interior applications. The objective of this endeavor was to ascertain if a closed-loop model could be established with the discarded PET feedstock. In five separate formulations, up to 50% of the total polyol content (traditionally derived from petroleum-based feedstock) was replaced with the afore-mentioned sustainable recycled polyols. These foams underwent mechanical, thermal, morphological, and physical characterization testing to determine feasibility for use in an automotive interior. Youngs modulus, tensile stress at maximum load, tear resistance, and compression modulus all increased by combined averages of 121%, 67%, 32%, and 150% over the control petroleum-based formulation, respectively, in foams possessing 50% rPET polyol content. Thermal stability also increased with sustainable polyol content; thermogravimetric analysis showed that 50% mass loss temperature increased by an average of 20 °C in foams containing 30% recycled polyol. Properties of density and SAG factor remained within 5% of the control petroleum-based reference foams. After comparing these findings to traditional polyols, a compelling argument can be made for the use of post-consumer automotive and industrial feedstocks in developing high-performing interior automotive PU foams.


Archive | 2015

POLYESTER POLYOLS FROM THERMOPLASTIC POLYESTERS AND DIMER FATTY ACIDS

Shakti L. Mukerjee; Rick Tabor; Adam W. Emerson; Kevin Anthony Rogers; Eric David Vrabel; Matthew Thomas Brown; Matthew James Beatty; Jack Rogers Kovsky; Michael D. Kellerman; Michael Robert Christy


Archive | 2015

POLYESTER POLYOLS FROM RECYCLED POLYMERS AND WASTE STREAMS

Rick Tabor; Eric David Vrabel; Matthew James Beatty; Gary E. Spilman; Kevin Anthony Rogers; Michael Robert Christy; Matthew Thomas Brown; Jack Rogers Kovsky; Woo-Sung Bae; Shakti L. Mukerjee


Archive | 2015

High recycle content polyester polyols

Rick Tabor; Kevin Anthony Rogers; Eric David Vrabel; Matthew James Beatty; Woo-Sung Bae; Shakti L. Mukerjee


Archive | 2016

High recycle content polyols from thermoplastic polyesters and lignin or tannin

Shakti L. Mukerjee; Kevin Anthony Rogers; Matthew James Beatty; Gary E. Spilman


Archive | 2015

Polymeric Plasticizer Compositions

Woo-Sung Bae; Rick Tabor; Kevin Anthony Rogers; Shakti L. Mukerjee


Archive | 2018

SUSTAINABLE POLYESTER POLYOL COMPOSITIONS

Matthew Thomas Brown; Michelle Samson; Jack Rogers Kovsky; Woo-Sung Bae; Shakti L. Mukerjee; Rick Tabor


Archive | 2017

Sustainable polyol blends for high-performance coatings

Rick Tabor; Matthew James Beatty; Gary E. Spilman; Shakti L. Mukerjee


Archive | 2016

Polyols à niveau de recyclage élevé composés de polyesters thermoplastiques et de lignine ou de tannine

Shakti L. Mukerjee; Kevin Anthony Rogers; Matthew James Beatty; Gary E. Spilman


Archive | 2016

Procédé intégré de traitement de flux recyclés de pet et de ptt

Brian Douglas Phillips; Rick Tabor; Shakti L. Mukerjee; Kevin Anthony Rogers; Adam W. Emerson; Eric David Vrabel; Brian Chermside

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