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Title:Characterization of wood plastic composites made from landfill-derived plastic and sawdust: volatile compounds and olfactometric analysis
Author(s):Felix JS; Domeno C; Nerin C;
Address:"Department of Analytical Chemistry, I3A, EINA, University of Zaragoza (UNIZAR), Zaragoza 50018, Spain. jfelix@unizar.es"
Journal Title:Waste Manag
Year:2013
Volume:20121219
Issue:3
Page Number:645 - 655
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2012.11.005
ISSN/ISBN:1879-2456 (Electronic) 0956-053X (Linking)
Abstract:"Application of wood plastic composites (WPCs) obtained from recycled materials initially intended for landfill is usually limited by their composition, mainly focused on release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which could affect quality or human safety. The study of the VOCs released by a material is a requirement for new composite materials. Characterization and quantification of VOCs of several WPC produced with low density polyethylene (LDPE) and polyethylene/ethylene vinyl acetate (PE/EVA) films and sawdust were carried out, in each stage of production, by solid phase microextraction in headspace mode (HS-SPME) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). An odor profile was also obtained by HS-SPME and GC-MS coupled with olfactometry analysis. More than 140 compounds were observed in the raw materials and WPC samples. Some quantified compounds were considered WPC markers such as furfural, 2-methoxyphenol, N-methylphthalimide and 2,4-di-tert-butylphenol. Hexanoic acid, acetic acid, 2-methoxyphenol, acetylfuran, diacetyl, and aldehydes were the most important odorants. None of the VOCs were found to affect human safety for use of the WPC"
Keywords:Furaldehyde/analysis Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/methods Guaiacol/analysis Humans Odorants/*analysis Phenols/analysis Plastics/*chemistry Polyethylene/chemistry Polyvinyls/chemistry Recycling Refuse Disposal Solid Phase Microextraction/methods Vo;
Notes:"MedlineFelix, Juliana S Domeno, Celia Nerin, Cristina eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2012/12/25 Waste Manag. 2013 Mar; 33(3):645-55. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2012.11.005. Epub 2012 Dec 19"

 
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