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Bio-based polyamide-assisted supertoughening of polylactide through hardening of the EGMA elastomeric domains of much low amount

2021; Elsevier BV; Volume: 556; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.apsusc.2021.149845

ISSN

1873-5584

Autores

Yaqiong Zhang, Jiawei Chen, Shuangshuang Ding, Weiming Kong, Mingxin Xing, Mang Wu, Zhigang Wang, Zhongkai Wang,

Tópico(s)

Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties

Resumo

The inherent shortcoming of brittleness for polylactide (PLA) was resolved through a facile melt blending of PLA with both ethylene-acrylic ester-glycidyl methacrylate random terpolymer (EGMA, a soft elastomer) and bio-based polyamide copolymer (PUDA-co-BUDA, a hard elastomer). Surprisingly, the ternary blend containing PLA of 85 wt%, EGMA of 10 wt% and PUDA-co-BUDA of 5 wt% exhibited 26 times higher impact strength (64.2 KJ/m2) than that of neat PLA (2.4 KJ/m2), and superior stretchability with an elongation at break of 177%. Neither of EGMA and PUDA-co-BUDA could alone provide the same toughening effect at 10 and 5 wt%, respectively. Interfacial tensions between the component pairs and spreading coefficients of the ternary blends predicted the formation of “hard-soft” core-shell complex phase morphology, while scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM) confirmed that the hard PUDA-co-BUDA domains were dispersed into the soft EGMA domains. The epoxy groups of EGMA reacted with the functional groups of PLA and PUDA-co-BUDA resulted in sufficient adhesions at PLA/EGMA and EGMA/PUDA-co-BUDA boundaries. The combined effect from both the unique particle microstructures and the interfacial adhesions led to obvious improvement in impact strength, opening a new avenue to expand the application of PLA-based products.

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