Saturday, August 3, 2019
Polyethylene and Polyterephthalate are Outdated Essay -- Polymer PET P
Poly(ethylene terephthalate) Outdated: Is the World Ready for a New Plastic?    Abstract:  This paper explains the structure of polymer poly(ethylene terephthalate) also known as  PET. It states the properties of the plastic as well recycling methods. My goal was to find  out what makes PET the number one plastic, both in consumption as well as the most  recycled. I also searched for new polymers that are being created by scientists and  compare them to PET to see if there was a plastic out there that is better for the  environment. I found a few alternatives that would be able to replace PET but arenââ¬â¢t  being used. I also found a fire-proof polymer called BHDB which can replace the  previously used polymer.  Poly(ethylene terephthalate), a plastic found in soda bottles, peanut butter jars,  and even pillow and sleeping bag filling [1], is the most used and recycled plastic. As  Americans we use about 2.5 million plastic bottles per hour. Most of this plastic that we  are using, though, ends up not only in land fields but in oceans and other undesirable  places, only a small portion of it is actually recycled. Plastic are long chains of polymeric  molecules. Unlike paper or other compounds, plastics are commonly used for their  qualities such as durability weight, processibility, cost, corrosion, and impact resistance.   2  The basic composition of polymers includes oil, coal and natural gas though recently they  have been more petroleum-based[1]. About 140 million tons per year are produced and a  lot of that ends up as waste in land fields [1].  There are many characteristics PET has that contribute to the popularity of this  polymer. Among those characteristics are lightweight, low density, low cost, mechanical  toughness, dura...              ...e motivated  and helping me make my paper the best it can be. Thanks to Ryan Dill for the title idea  and lastly the girls of Room 303, without them Iââ¬â¢d still be writing the first sentence of my  paper.   7  Works Cited  [1] ââ¬Å"Biotechnology Advancesâ⬠ Volume 26, Issue 3. ScienceDirect May-June 2008: Pages  246-265. 24 July 2008.    1&_user=4421&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000059598  &_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=4421&md5=34933854b44913198526946dc2afce  96>  [2] ââ¬Å"PET.â⬠ 24 July 2008.    [3] ââ¬Å"How to Recycle PET.â⬠ KenPlas. 24 July 2008.    [4] ââ¬Å"New Enviro-Friendly Flame-Retardant Synthetic Polymerâ⬠ Posted 31 May 2007. 24  July 2008.                       
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