Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
593239 Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•The effects of additives on PVC plastics surface are investigated.•The additives have significant impacts on the surface free energy.•CaCO3 improves the hydrophily and drops the flotability.•DnOP enhances the hydrophobicity and increases the flotability.•Flotation tests were conducted to study the natural flotability of PVC plastics.

The polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastics with calcium carbonate (CaCO3) or di-n-octyl phthalate (DnOP) serving as additive were chosen to investigate the effects of additives on the surface of PVC plastic, and flotation tests were conducted to study the natural flotability of PVC plastics. The surface free energy of the polished and original surface of PVC plastics demonstrates that the crushed or shredded particles in the flotation system present the true surface property of plastics, and the additives show significant impacts on the surface free energy of PVC plastics. The addition of CaCO3 results in an increase of the attraction force between plastic surface and water, and a decrease of the adhesion force between plastic surface and bubble, and thus the flotability is reduced. DnOP decreases the attraction force between plastic and water and increases the adhesion force between plastic and bubble, and thus the hydrophobicity of plastic is enhanced while the flotability rises. Flotation tests of PVC plastics and waste PVC plastics confirmed the above conclusions, and infrared spectra of the two waste plastics verified the influence of the additives. These conclusions provide some insights into flotation technique with respect to plastic separation, especially for the recovery of waste PVC plastics.

Graphical abstractAs shown in the figure, PVC plastics with different additives show significant difference in the flotability. The effects of additives on the PVC plastics surface and the natural flotability are investigated through calculation of surface free energy and interaction free energy and flotation tests.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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