| Literature DB >> 26536276 |
Adel Ramezani Kakroodi1, Yasamin Kazemi1, WeiDan Ding1, Aboutaleb Ameli2, Chul B Park1.
Abstract
Melt blending is one of the most promising techniques for eliminating poly(lactic acid)'s (PLA) numerous drawbacks. However, success in a typical melt blending process is usually achieved through the inclusion of high concentrations of a second polymeric phase which can compromise PLA's green nature. In a pioneering study, we introduce the production of in situ microfibrillar PLA/polyamide-6 (PA6) blends as a cost-effective and efficient technique for improving PLA's properties while minimizing the required PA6 content. Predominantly biobased products, with only 3 wt % of in situ generated PA6 microfibrils (diameter ≈200 nm), were shown to have dramatically improved crystallization kinetics, mechanical properties, melt elasticity and strength, and foaming-ability compared with PLA. Crucially, the microfibrillar blends were produced using an environmentally friendly and cost-effective process. Both of these qualities are essential in guarantying the viability of the proposed technique for overcoming the obstacles associated with the vast commercialization of PLA.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26536276 DOI: 10.1021/acs.biomac.5b01253
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomacromolecules ISSN: 1525-7797 Impact factor: 6.988