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Title: | Effect of multi‐branched PDLA additives on the mechanical and thermomechanical properties of blends with PLLA |
Keywords: | Polylactic acid Biopolymers Renewable polymers Biodegradable Blends |
Issue Date: | Jan-2016 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
Citation: | TORRES, L. et al. Effect of multi‐branched PDLA additives on the mechanical and thermomechanical properties of blends with PLLA. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, [S.l.], v. 133, n. 1, Jan. 2016. |
Abstract: | Stereocomplex formation between poly(l‐lactic acid) (PLLA) and poly(d‐lactic acid) (PDLA) in the melt state was investigated and altered via the addition of multi‐branched poly(d‐lactide) (PDLA) additives. Two different multi‐branched PDLA additives, a 3‐arm and 4‐arm star‐shaped polymeric structure, were synthesized as potential heat resistance modifiers and incorporated into PLLA at 5, 10, and 20 (w/w) through melt blending. Mechanical and thermomechanical properties of these blends were compared with linear poly(l‐lactide) (PLLA) as well as with blends formed by the addition of two linear PDLA analogs that had similar molecular weights to their branched counterparts. Blends with linear PDLA additives exhibited two distinct melting peaks at 170–180°C and 200–250°C which implied that two distinct crystalline domains were present, that of the homopolymer and that of the stereocomplex, the more stable crystalline structure formed by the co‐crystallization of both d‐ and l‐lactide enantiomers. In contrast, blends of PLLA with multi‐branched PDLA formed a single broad melting peak indicative of mainly formation of the stereocomplex, behavior which was confirmed by X‐ray diffraction (XRD) analysis. The heat deflection temperature determined by thermal mechanical analysis was improved for all blends compared to neat PLLA, with increases of up to180°C for 20% addition of the 3‐arm PLLA additive. Rheological properties of the blends, as characterized by complex viscosity (η*), remained stable over a wide temperature range. |
URI: | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/app.42858 http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/38055 |
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