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Recycling of styrene-divinylbenzene via mass-suspension polymerization process

This work illustrates the reuse of ion exchange resins based on crosslinked styrene-divinyl benzene copolymer (Sty-DVB) for the production of polymeric materials. Micro-sized particles of polystyrene and poly(styrene-ethyl acrylate) were obtained by mass-suspension sequential polymerization process. With the proposed experimental technique it was possible to perform proper dispersion of the Sty-DVB in the thermoplastic matrix of polystyrene. The final material showed good thermal stability, and a degradation profile similar to that for pure polystyrene. It was also observed that polymer particles with spherical morphology can be obtained. In addition, the incorporation of ethyl acrylate into the polystyrene chains minimizes the undesirable effect of fracture in polymeric particles, improving the mechanical properties of the final material.

Recycling; styrene-divinylbenzene copolymer; polymeric composites; polystyrene


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