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Optical Brighteners Recycle Old Colors

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Brent D. Johnson

As plastics age, they become oxidized and yellowed through photoexposure. In consumer products, this can be a problem because containers and packaging that have lost their luster can be a disincentive to purchasing an item. This is a major concern with recycled plastics that Eastman Chemical Co. of Kingsport, Tenn., has formulated a series of optical brighteners called Eastobrite that can improve the whiteness of recycled plastics. They are variations on a fluorescent powder called thiophenediyl benzoxazole, which can be added to polyester, polypropylene or nylon. When you see white,...Read full article

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    Published: August 2003
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