Abstract

In a polychronic model of washing of LDPE out of a synthetic leather (SL) base with a selective solvent, the “kinetic nonequivalence” parameter of the polymer gel particles is the reflection of the characteristics of the material's pore structure and is not a function of the thermodynamic quality of the extractant. A decrease in the thermodynamic quality of the extractant is accompanied by an increase in the “strength” of the LDPE gel formed in the pores of the SL base. In extraction of LDPE from a SL base according to the mechanism of “capillary flow of gel,” the gel should be moved over the pores of the material in a sufficiently efficient regime of “hydrodynamic entrainment” by the stream of extractant.

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