Degradable Elastomers: Is There a Future in Tyre Compound Formulation?

Problems related to non-biodegradable waste coming from vulcanized rubber represent one of the pre-eminent challenges for modern society. End-of-life tyres are an important source of this typology of waste and the increasingly high accumulation in the environment has contributed over the years to en...

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Main Authors: Marco Naddeo, Gianluca Viscusi, Giuliana Gorrasi, Daniela Pappalardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Molecules
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/15/4454
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spelling doaj-c5f614dd55b64c1bb2479f82ba0e8bec2021-08-06T15:28:47ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492021-07-01264454445410.3390/molecules26154454Degradable Elastomers: Is There a Future in Tyre Compound Formulation?Marco Naddeo0Gianluca Viscusi1Giuliana Gorrasi2Daniela Pappalardo3Prometeon Tyre Group S.r.l., Viale Sarca, 222, 20126 Milano, ItalyDipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Università di Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano, ItalyDipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Università di Salerno, Via Giovanni Paolo II 132, 84084 Fisciano, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie, Università del Sannio, Via de Sanctis snc, 82100 Benevento, ItalyProblems related to non-biodegradable waste coming from vulcanized rubber represent one of the pre-eminent challenges for modern society. End-of-life tyres are an important source of this typology of waste and the increasingly high accumulation in the environment has contributed over the years to enhance land and water pollution. Moreover, the release into the environment of non-degradable micro-plastics and other chemicals as an effect of tyre abrasion is not negligible. Many solutions are currently applied to reuse end-of-life tyres as a raw material resource, such as pyrolysis, thermo-mechanical or chemical de-vulcanisation, and finally crumbing trough different technologies. An interesting approach to reduce the environmental impact of vulcanised rubber wastes is represented by the use of degradable thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) in tyre compounds. In this thematic review, after a reviewing fossil fuel-based TPEs, an overview of the promising use of degradable TPEs in compound formulation for the tyre industry is presented. Specifically, after describing the properties of degradable elastomers that are favourable for tyres application in comparison to used ones, the real scenario and future perspectives related to the use of degradable polymers for new tyre compounds will be realized.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/15/4454thermoplastic elastomersdegradable polymerstyreblock copolymerspolylactides
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author Marco Naddeo
Gianluca Viscusi
Giuliana Gorrasi
Daniela Pappalardo
spellingShingle Marco Naddeo
Gianluca Viscusi
Giuliana Gorrasi
Daniela Pappalardo
Degradable Elastomers: Is There a Future in Tyre Compound Formulation?
Molecules
thermoplastic elastomers
degradable polymers
tyre
block copolymers
polylactides
author_facet Marco Naddeo
Gianluca Viscusi
Giuliana Gorrasi
Daniela Pappalardo
author_sort Marco Naddeo
title Degradable Elastomers: Is There a Future in Tyre Compound Formulation?
title_short Degradable Elastomers: Is There a Future in Tyre Compound Formulation?
title_full Degradable Elastomers: Is There a Future in Tyre Compound Formulation?
title_fullStr Degradable Elastomers: Is There a Future in Tyre Compound Formulation?
title_full_unstemmed Degradable Elastomers: Is There a Future in Tyre Compound Formulation?
title_sort degradable elastomers: is there a future in tyre compound formulation?
publisher MDPI AG
series Molecules
issn 1420-3049
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Problems related to non-biodegradable waste coming from vulcanized rubber represent one of the pre-eminent challenges for modern society. End-of-life tyres are an important source of this typology of waste and the increasingly high accumulation in the environment has contributed over the years to enhance land and water pollution. Moreover, the release into the environment of non-degradable micro-plastics and other chemicals as an effect of tyre abrasion is not negligible. Many solutions are currently applied to reuse end-of-life tyres as a raw material resource, such as pyrolysis, thermo-mechanical or chemical de-vulcanisation, and finally crumbing trough different technologies. An interesting approach to reduce the environmental impact of vulcanised rubber wastes is represented by the use of degradable thermoplastic elastomers (TPEs) in tyre compounds. In this thematic review, after a reviewing fossil fuel-based TPEs, an overview of the promising use of degradable TPEs in compound formulation for the tyre industry is presented. Specifically, after describing the properties of degradable elastomers that are favourable for tyres application in comparison to used ones, the real scenario and future perspectives related to the use of degradable polymers for new tyre compounds will be realized.
topic thermoplastic elastomers
degradable polymers
tyre
block copolymers
polylactides
url https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/26/15/4454
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