Project

Enhancing the functionality of recycled calcium carbonate (ENCHANT)

Overview

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Afgerond
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Purpose

The ENCHANT project aimed at clarifying the differences between circular Calcium Carbonate
(CCC) and grounded Calcium Carbonate (GCC), to expand the applications of the circular
alternative CCC in the paint and coating industry. CCC is produced by pyrolysis from paper
waste in an innovative process developed by the company Alucha Works B.V., and it can be
applied again as filler or binder in consumer products (e.g. plastics, rubbers, paints and coatings)
in a cost-effective manner. Products containing CCC have a higher content of circular resources,
which minimizes their carbon footprint, and reduces the exploitation of primary resources.
Physical and chemical characterisations of specific as-synthesised and functionalized materials
insight into the structural and morphological properties of the materials.


Description

The ENCHANT project aims to clarify the differences between circular Calcium Carbonate (CCC) and grounded Calcium Carbonate (GCC), in order to expand the applications of the circular alternative CCC in the paint and coating industry. CCC is produced by pyrolysis from paper waste in an innovative process developed by the company Alucha Works B.V., and it can be applied again as filler or binder in consumer products (e.g. plastics, rubbers, paints and coatings) in a cost-effective manner. Products containing CCC have a higher content of circular resources, which minimizes their carbon footprint, and reduces the exploitation of primary resources. Performances of CCC in oil-based paints, however, is not optimal, due to a larger oil adsorption as compared to GCC. A physical and chemical characterization of CCC and GCC samples, including competitive oil-water adsorption measurements, would help Alucha to formulate a solution to match the properties of CCC and GCC, either adjusting the recycling process or applying a surface modification treatment to CCC. This would enable Alucha to expand the market for CCC, making oil-based formulation products more circular.



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