The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers

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Autor(a) principal: El-Hadi,Ahmed Mohamed
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Polímeros (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Poly lactic acid (PLLA) is a promising biopolymer, obtained from polymerization of lactic acid that is derived from renewable resources through fermentation. The characteristic brittleness of PLLA is attributed to slow crystallization rates, which results in the formation of the large spherulites. Its glass temperature is relative high, above room temperature and close to 60 ºC, and therefore its applications are limited. The additives poly((R)-3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) and tributyl citrate (TBC) were used as compatibilizers in the biodegradable polymer blend of (PLLA/PPC). Results from DSC and POM analysis indicated that the blends of PLLA and PPC are immiscible. However, the blends with additives are miscible. TBC as plasticizer was added to PLLA to reduce its Tg. PVAc was used as compatibilizer to improve the miscibility between PLLA and PPC. FT-IR showed about 7 cm-1 shift in the C=O peak in miscible blends due to physical interactions. POM experiments together with the results of DSC and WAXD showed that PHB enhances the crystallization behavior of PLLA by acting as bio nuclei and the crystallization process can occur more quickly. Consequently an increase was observed in the peak intensity in WAXD.
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spelling The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymersBiopolymerspoly(lactic acid) PLLApoly(propylene carbonate) PPCblendsplasticizercompatibilizerPoly((R)-3-hydroxybutyrate) PHBPoly vinyl acetate PVAcmiscibilitymorphologyPoly lactic acid (PLLA) is a promising biopolymer, obtained from polymerization of lactic acid that is derived from renewable resources through fermentation. The characteristic brittleness of PLLA is attributed to slow crystallization rates, which results in the formation of the large spherulites. Its glass temperature is relative high, above room temperature and close to 60 ºC, and therefore its applications are limited. The additives poly((R)-3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) and tributyl citrate (TBC) were used as compatibilizers in the biodegradable polymer blend of (PLLA/PPC). Results from DSC and POM analysis indicated that the blends of PLLA and PPC are immiscible. However, the blends with additives are miscible. TBC as plasticizer was added to PLLA to reduce its Tg. PVAc was used as compatibilizer to improve the miscibility between PLLA and PPC. FT-IR showed about 7 cm-1 shift in the C=O peak in miscible blends due to physical interactions. POM experiments together with the results of DSC and WAXD showed that PHB enhances the crystallization behavior of PLLA by acting as bio nuclei and the crystallization process can occur more quickly. Consequently an increase was observed in the peak intensity in WAXD.Associação Brasileira de Polímeros2014-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282014000100003Polímeros v.24 n.1 2014reponame:Polímeros (São Carlos. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)instacron:ABPO10.4322/polimeros.2014.039info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEl-Hadi,Ahmed Mohamedeng2014-04-03T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0104-14282014000100003Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/pohttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@abpol.org.br1678-51690104-1428opendoar:2014-04-03T00:00Polímeros (São Carlos. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Polímeros (ABPol)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers
title The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers
spellingShingle The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers
El-Hadi,Ahmed Mohamed
Biopolymers
poly(lactic acid) PLLA
poly(propylene carbonate) PPC
blends
plasticizer
compatibilizer
Poly((R)-3-hydroxybutyrate) PHB
Poly vinyl acetate PVAc
miscibility
morphology
title_short The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers
title_full The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers
title_fullStr The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers
title_full_unstemmed The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers
title_sort The effect of additives interaction on the miscibility and crystal structure of two immiscible biodegradable polymers
author El-Hadi,Ahmed Mohamed
author_facet El-Hadi,Ahmed Mohamed
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv El-Hadi,Ahmed Mohamed
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biopolymers
poly(lactic acid) PLLA
poly(propylene carbonate) PPC
blends
plasticizer
compatibilizer
Poly((R)-3-hydroxybutyrate) PHB
Poly vinyl acetate PVAc
miscibility
morphology
topic Biopolymers
poly(lactic acid) PLLA
poly(propylene carbonate) PPC
blends
plasticizer
compatibilizer
Poly((R)-3-hydroxybutyrate) PHB
Poly vinyl acetate PVAc
miscibility
morphology
description Poly lactic acid (PLLA) is a promising biopolymer, obtained from polymerization of lactic acid that is derived from renewable resources through fermentation. The characteristic brittleness of PLLA is attributed to slow crystallization rates, which results in the formation of the large spherulites. Its glass temperature is relative high, above room temperature and close to 60 ºC, and therefore its applications are limited. The additives poly((R)-3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB), poly(vinyl acetate) (PVAc) and tributyl citrate (TBC) were used as compatibilizers in the biodegradable polymer blend of (PLLA/PPC). Results from DSC and POM analysis indicated that the blends of PLLA and PPC are immiscible. However, the blends with additives are miscible. TBC as plasticizer was added to PLLA to reduce its Tg. PVAc was used as compatibilizer to improve the miscibility between PLLA and PPC. FT-IR showed about 7 cm-1 shift in the C=O peak in miscible blends due to physical interactions. POM experiments together with the results of DSC and WAXD showed that PHB enhances the crystallization behavior of PLLA by acting as bio nuclei and the crystallization process can occur more quickly. Consequently an increase was observed in the peak intensity in WAXD.
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