Shedding Light on the Impact of a Dissolution-Precipitation Recycling Process on Crystallization and Thermal Stability of Pbs

44 Pages Posted: 18 Apr 2025

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Fakhri-Eddin-Nadir Lahfaidh

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Nathanael Guigo

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Luc Vincent

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Nicolas Sbirrrazzuoli

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Abstract

Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) was recycled via dissolution/precipitation using Cyrene as green solvent. The PBS recyclates were characterized by SEC, NMR, FTIR and TGA. The recycling process selectively removed the most polar chains and increased the proportion of shorter chains (lower Mn), as identified using size exclusion chromatography (SEC). Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and infrared (IR) spectroscopy confirmed a reduction in -OH end groups alongside an increase in -CH3 end groups, indicating a slight decrease in polarity. This selective chain alteration significantly improved crystallization, as demonstrated by advanced kinetic analyses and Hoffman-Lauritzen (HL) theory. A lower energy barrier to nucleation (Kg) for recycled PBS (rPBS) highlighted an enhanced nucleation process, facilitating earlier crystallization during both heating and cooling despite reduced diffusion. The recycled chains achieved favorable positioning more readily, influenced by entropic effects rather than the energetic barriers typically encountered during heating. This observation was further supported by higher pre-exponential term values in HL's equation for rPBS. Moreover, the pronounced crystallization differences during cooling were attributed to the low Kg values, emphasizing nucleation as the primary driving force. Ultimately, the formation of shorter chains and reduced polarity in rPBS were identified as key contributors to enhanced nucleation. Temperature-Modulated DSC (TOPEM) confirmed a structural heterogeneity inside the recycled sample. The thermal stability of both polymers was investigated, showing increased degradation at lower heating rates for rPBS, while being comparable to the fresh product at higher rates. Degradation mechanisms were studied using isoconversional kinetics, and showed major differences from 310 to 370 °C.

Keywords: Recycling, Biobased polyester, Molecular distribution, Polarity, Crystallization, degradation

Suggested Citation

Lahfaidh, Fakhri-Eddin-Nadir and Guigo, Nathanael and Vincent, Luc and Sbirrrazzuoli, Nicolas, Shedding Light on the Impact of a Dissolution-Precipitation Recycling Process on Crystallization and Thermal Stability of Pbs. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5222529 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5222529

Fakhri-Eddin-Nadir Lahfaidh

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Nathanael Guigo

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Luc Vincent

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Nicolas Sbirrrazzuoli (Contact Author)

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