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      Toughening of polystyrene using styrene-butadiene rubber (SBRr) waste from the shoe industry

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          Abstract The vulcanized rubber waste from the shoe industry causes environmental damage when it is incinerated or inappropriately discarded, turning this into a problem of major concern. Therefore, this study had as the main objective the Polystyrene (PS) toughening using different contents of white vulcanized styrene-butadiene rubber (SBRr) waste produced in the shoe industry. The mixtures were initially prepared in a co-rotational double screw extruder and, thereafter, the extruded granules were injection molded. Analyzed were the rheological, mechanical, thermomechanical properties and morphology of the produced blends. The rheological results showed a viscosity increase as the SBRr concentration was augmented, leading to a higher stability when compared to pure Polystyrene. Verified was an increase of impact resistance of 189% to the blend that contained 50% of SBR rather than pure Polystyrene. On the other hand, the traction properties, hardness Shore D, thermal deflection temperature (HDT) and Vicat softening temperature of the blends tended to decrease when compared to pure Polystyrene results. However, as this SBR waste is made up of a complex mixture of SBR, filler, processing additions, curing agents and stabilizers, it probably acted in the sense of not causing such a drastic reduction of the properties, even using a high concentration of SBRr waste. The morphologies obtained with the SEM method (Scanning Electronic Microscope) were quite different and typical of immiscible blends. The results show that it is possible to obtain a new material with good properties, valuing a discarded industrial waste and avoiding environment aggression.

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              Aspectos Morfológicos e Relação Estrutura-Propriedades de Poliestireno de Alto Impacto

              A tenacificação da matriz vítrea de poliestireno (PS) pela adição de borracha polibutadiênica, que tem como conseqüência um aumento de sua resistência ao impacto, origina um polímero com características singulares, o Poliestireno de Alto Impacto (HIPS). Durante a polimerização in situ de estireno em uma solução de borracha, ocorre a formação de cadeias graftizadas de poliestireno no polibutadieno, as quais aumentam a interação interfacial borracha-PS. O HIPS é um material com ampla aplicação na indústria de embalagens e, principalmente, em gabinetes de refrigeradores, a chamada linha branca. O objetivo deste artigo é destacar e discutir as características estruturais e morfológicas do HIPS e a implicação destas na determinação de suas propriedades. Também foram revisadas as técnicas comumente utilizadas na caracterização morfológica e estrutural do HIPS.
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                Journal
                remi
                REM - International Engineering Journal
                REM, Int. Eng. J.
                Fundação Gorceix (Ouro Preto, MG, Brazil )
                2448-167X
                April 2018
                : 71
                : 2
                : 253-260
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                [5] Campina Grande Paraíba orgnameUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande orgdiv1CEMat orgdiv2PPG Brazil elieberbarros@ 123456hotmail.com
                [4] Campina Grande Paraíba orgnameUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande orgdiv1CEMat orgdiv2PPG Brazil dayannediniz@ 123456hotmail.com
                [1] Campina Grande Paraíba orgnameUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande orgdiv1CEMat orgdiv2PPG Brazil brunobarretodemaufcg@ 123456hotmail.com
                [2] Campina Grande Paraíba orgnameUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande orgdiv1CEMat orgdiv2PPG Brazil danilodinizsiqueira@ 123456gmail.com
                [6] orgnameCAPES orgdiv1PNPD Brazil
                [3] Campina Grande Paraíba orgnameUniversidade Federal de Campina Grande orgdiv1Departamento de Engenharia de Materiais Brazil edcleide.araujo@ 123456ufcg.edu.br
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                S2448-167X2018000200253
                10.1590/0370-44672017710090
                1d7094e6-3631-4afa-9e48-9d1e3e9368ed

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                : 15 January 2018
                : 05 July 2017
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                reuse, rubber waste, toughening, polystyrene

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