posted on 2023-06-20, 18:43authored byAda Truscello, Sonia Colletti, Cristian Gambarotti, Marco A. Ortenzi, Stefano Gazzotti, Maurizio S. Galimberti
The synthesis of mellophanic dianhydride (MEDA) from
biosourced
1,2,3,4-benzene tetracarboxylic derivatives and its use as a chain
extender for mechanically recycled PET (R-PET) as an alternative to
traditional oil-based pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA) is reported.
The rheological tests performed on the R-PET extruded with MEDA have
shown similar results to those obtained with PMDA, and dynamic mechanical
thermal analysis (DMTA) showed that, in the 90–110 °C
range (i.e., the temperature range commonly used for blow molding
of bottles), Young’s modulus of R-PET containing MEDA is about
20% higher in comparison to that of pristine R-PET. The advantage
of MEDA is that it can be prepared using building blocks obtained
from agricultural waste via a sustainable protocol,
whereas PMDA is a product of oil-based chemistry.