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Mechanically Robust and Recyclable Cross-Linked Fibers from Melt Blown Anthracene-Functionalized Commodity Polymers.

Kailong Jin1, Aditya Banerji1, David Kitto1, Frank S Bates1, Christopher J Ellison1.   

Abstract

Melt blowing combines extrusion of a polymer melt through orifices and attenuation of the extrudate with hot high-velocity air jets to produce nonwoven fibers in a single step. Due to its simplicity and high-throughput nature, melt blowing produces more than 10% of global nonwovens (∼$50 billion market). Semicrystalline thermoplastic feedstock, such as poly(butylene terephthalate), polyethylene, and polypropylene, have dominated the melt blowing industry because of their facile melt processability and thermal/chemical resistance; other amorphous commodity thermoplastics (e.g., styrenics, (meth)acrylates, etc.) are generally not employed because they lack one or both characteristics. Cross-linking commodity polymers could enable them to serve more demanding applications, but cross-linking is not compatible with melt processing, and it must be implemented after fiber formation. Here, cross-linked fibers were fabricated by melt blowing linear anthracene-functionalized acrylic polymers into fibers, which were subsequently cross-linked via anthracene-dimerization triggered by either UV light or sunlight. The resulting fibers possessed nearly 100% gel content because of highly efficient anthracene photodimerization in the solid state. Compared to the linear precursors, the anthracene-dimer cross-linked acrylic fibers exhibited enhanced thermomechanical properties suggesting higher upper service temperatures (∼180 °C), showing promise for replacing traditional thermoplastic-based melt blown nonwovens in certain applications. Additionally, given the dynamic nature of the anthracene-dimer cross-links at elevated temperatures (> ∼180 °C), the resulting cross-linked fibers could be effectively recycled after use, providing new avenues toward sustainable nonwoven products.

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Keywords:  anthracene-dimerization; cross-linked fibers; melt blowing; nonwoven; reversible bonds

Year:  2019        PMID: 30843683     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b00209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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1.  Reprocessing Postconsumer Polyurethane Foam Using Carbamate Exchange Catalysis and Twin-Screw Extrusion.

Authors:  Daylan T Sheppard; Kailong Jin; Leslie S Hamachi; William Dean; David J Fortman; Christopher J Ellison; William R Dichtel
Journal:  ACS Cent Sci       Date:  2020-04-29       Impact factor: 14.553

2.  Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) Investigation of the Turbulent Airflow in Slot-Die Melt Blowing.

Authors:  Sheng Xie; Guojun Jiang; Baolin Ye; Baoqing Shentu
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2020-01-31       Impact factor: 4.329

3.  Recyclability of Photoinduced Cross-Linked EPM Rubber with Anthracene-Grafted Groups: Problems and Their Solutions.

Authors:  Alexander T Zdvizhkov; Krists Smogorzevskis; Martin van Duin; Francesco Picchioni
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2020-11-16
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