Abstract
Postconsumer polyolefins (r-POs) are leading plastic waste contributors today. This study reports, for the first time, the compatibilization of r-POs at a 50 kilogram (kg) scale with a styrene block copolymer compatibilizer in the presence of paraffin waxes as rheology modifiers (RMs). The addition of the rheological modifier (RM) and compatibilizer enhances the melt flow indices (MFIs) and mechanical properties, respectively. One aspect of this study is to compare the effectiveness of low-cost paraffin wax to that of specialized and expensive RMs in r-POs. The mechanical and rheological properties such as the melt flow index (MFI) of r-POs were compared in the presence of two types of RMs. Next, the study explores the challenges encountered when scaling the compatibilization of r-POs in the presence of paraffin wax from a 10-g to a 50-kg scale. The mechanical properties were determined and compared for samples at different scales. The study further investigated the effect of the method used for blending paraffin wax with r-PO and its impact on the value of their MFI and mechanical properties. This at-scale validation could pave the way for the commercialization of r-POs.