Toughening of Poly(lactic Acid) and Thermoplastic Cassava Starch Reactive Blends Using Graphene Nanoplatelets
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2018
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Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) was reactively blended with thermoplastic cassava starch (TPCS) and functionalized with commercial graphene (GRH) nanoplatelets in a twin-screw extruder, and films were produced by cast-film extrusion. Reactive compatibilization between PLA and TPCS phases was reached by introducing maleic anhydride and a peroxide radical during the reactive blending extrusion process. Films with improved elongation at break and toughness for neat PLA and PLA-g-TPCS reactive blends were obtained by an addition of GRH nanoplatelets. Toughness of the PLA-g-TPCS-GRH was improved by similar to 900% and similar to 500% when compared to neat PLA and PLA-g-TPCS, respectively. Crack bridging was established as the primary mechanism responsible for the improvement in the mechanical properties of PLA and PLA-g-TPCS in the presence of the nanofiller due to the high aspect ratio of GRH. Scanning electron microscopy images showed a non-uniform distribution of GRH nanoplatelets in the matrix. Transmittance of the reactive blend films decreased due to the TPCS phase. Values obtained for the reactive blends showed similar to 20% transmittance. PLA-GRH and PLA-g-TPCS-GRH showed a reduction of the oxygen permeability coefficient with respect to PLA of around 35% and 50%, respectively. Thermal properties, molecular structure, surface roughness, XRD pattern, electrical resistivity, and color of the films were also evaluated. Biobased and compostable reactive blend films of PLA-g-TPCS compounded with GRH nanoplatelets could be suitable for food packaging and agricultural applications.
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PLA, reactive blending, biobased films, graphene, nanoreinforcement, Mechanical-Properties, Poly(L-Lactic Acid), Polylactide, Nanocomposites, Oxide, Pla, Functionalization, Degradation, GRAPHENE, REACTIVE BLENDING, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2.5, PLA; reactive blending; biobased films; graphene; nanoreinforcement, BIOBASED FILMS, PLA, NANOREINFORCEMENT, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/2, Article
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02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology
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