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Recycling of multilayer packaging using a reversible cross‐linking adhesive

Katharina Kaiser

2020Journal of Applied Polymer Science51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Plastic‐based multilayer packaging has an important function on the packaging market, but is currently not recyclable as the polymer layers used are usually thermodynamically immiscible. This work therefore follows the approach to prepare separable multilayer packaging using a packaging adhesive modified with thermally unstable adducts, and proposes a corresponding recycling process. For this purpose, typical multilayer structures (polyethylene (PE)// polyethylene terephtalate (PET), PET//aluminum, and PE//aluminum) were prepared by curing furan‐/maleimide‐functionalized polyurethane (PU)‐prepolymers with a three‐functional cross‐linking agent. Adhesions of up to over 3N per 15 mm test specimen were measured or substrate failures of PET films were observed. However, heating in dimethylsulfoxide, the retro‐Diels–Alder reaction takes place and the cross‐linked adhesive turns thermoplastic and dissolves in the solvent. Thus, the laminate separates and the pure PE, PET, and aluminum foils can be recovered without any PU residue.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceAdhesiveComposite materialMaleimideThermoplasticCuring (chemistry)PolyethylenePolyurethanePolymerFood packagingAluminiumChemical engineeringPolymer chemistryFood scienceEngineeringChemistryLayer (electronics)biodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesSynthesis and properties of polymersPolymer composites and self-healing
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