Effect of Natural Rubber in Polyethylene Composites on Morphology, Mechanical Properties and Biodegradability
Compounding natural additives with synthetic polymers allows developing more eco-friendly materials with enhanced biodegradability. The composite films based on low-density polyethylene (PE) with different content of natural rubber (NR) (10−30 wt%) were investigated. The influence of NR co...
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doaj-37490594ff0042e0a154da98becf36782020-11-25T02:20:44ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-02-0112243710.3390/polym12020437polym12020437Effect of Natural Rubber in Polyethylene Composites on Morphology, Mechanical Properties and BiodegradabilityElena Mastalygina0Ivetta Varyan1Natalya Kolesnikova2Maria Isabel Cabrera Gonzalez3Anatoly Popov4Scientific Laboratory “Advanced Composite Materials and Technologies”, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, 36 Stremyanny per., 117997 Moscow, RussiaScientific Laboratory “Advanced Composite Materials and Technologies”, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, 36 Stremyanny per., 117997 Moscow, RussiaDepartment of Biological and Chemical Physics of Polymers, Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 4 Kosygina str., 119334 Moscow, RussiaBiología Molecular y Bioquímica, Universidad de Malaga, 2 Cervantes str., 29071 Malaga, SpainScientific Laboratory “Advanced Composite Materials and Technologies”, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, 36 Stremyanny per., 117997 Moscow, RussiaCompounding natural additives with synthetic polymers allows developing more eco-friendly materials with enhanced biodegradability. The composite films based on low-density polyethylene (PE) with different content of natural rubber (NR) (10−30 wt%) were investigated. The influence of NR content on structural features, water absorption and mechanical properties of the composites were studied. The 70PE/30NR composite is characterized by the uniform distribution and the smallest size of NR domains (45 ± 5 μm). A tensile test was satisfied by the mechanical properties of the biocomposites, caused by elasticity of NR domains. The tensile strength of 70PE/30NR composite film is 5 ± 0.25 MPa. Higher water absorption of PE/NR composites (1.5−3.7 wt%) compared to neat PE facilitates penetrating vital activity products of microorganisms. Mycological test with mold fungi and full-scale soil test detected the composite with 30 wt% of NR as the most biodegradable (mass loss was 7.2 wt% for 90 days). According to infrared spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry analysis, NR consumption and PE structural changes in the biocomposites after exposure to soil occurred. The PE/NR composites with enhanced biodegradability as well as satisfied mechanical and technological properties have potential applications in packaging and agricultural films.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/2/437packaging materialbio-based polymer compositepolyethylenenatural rubberwater absorptionmycological testbiodegradabilitymechanical properties |
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Elena Mastalygina Ivetta Varyan Natalya Kolesnikova Maria Isabel Cabrera Gonzalez Anatoly Popov Effect of Natural Rubber in Polyethylene Composites on Morphology, Mechanical Properties and Biodegradability Polymers packaging material bio-based polymer composite polyethylene natural rubber water absorption mycological test biodegradability mechanical properties |
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Elena Mastalygina Ivetta Varyan Natalya Kolesnikova Maria Isabel Cabrera Gonzalez Anatoly Popov |
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Effect of Natural Rubber in Polyethylene Composites on Morphology, Mechanical Properties and Biodegradability |
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Effect of Natural Rubber in Polyethylene Composites on Morphology, Mechanical Properties and Biodegradability |
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Effect of Natural Rubber in Polyethylene Composites on Morphology, Mechanical Properties and Biodegradability |
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Effect of Natural Rubber in Polyethylene Composites on Morphology, Mechanical Properties and Biodegradability |
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Effect of Natural Rubber in Polyethylene Composites on Morphology, Mechanical Properties and Biodegradability |
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effect of natural rubber in polyethylene composites on morphology, mechanical properties and biodegradability |
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Compounding natural additives with synthetic polymers allows developing more eco-friendly materials with enhanced biodegradability. The composite films based on low-density polyethylene (PE) with different content of natural rubber (NR) (10−30 wt%) were investigated. The influence of NR content on structural features, water absorption and mechanical properties of the composites were studied. The 70PE/30NR composite is characterized by the uniform distribution and the smallest size of NR domains (45 ± 5 μm). A tensile test was satisfied by the mechanical properties of the biocomposites, caused by elasticity of NR domains. The tensile strength of 70PE/30NR composite film is 5 ± 0.25 MPa. Higher water absorption of PE/NR composites (1.5−3.7 wt%) compared to neat PE facilitates penetrating vital activity products of microorganisms. Mycological test with mold fungi and full-scale soil test detected the composite with 30 wt% of NR as the most biodegradable (mass loss was 7.2 wt% for 90 days). According to infrared spectroscopy and differential scanning calorimetry analysis, NR consumption and PE structural changes in the biocomposites after exposure to soil occurred. The PE/NR composites with enhanced biodegradability as well as satisfied mechanical and technological properties have potential applications in packaging and agricultural films. |
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packaging material bio-based polymer composite polyethylene natural rubber water absorption mycological test biodegradability mechanical properties |
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