<title language="eng">Blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixture

<abstract language="eng">Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) is a thermoplastic polyester with a great potential owing to its biodegradability, bioreabsorbation and biological synthesis from a renewable source. Despite these characteristics, the applications of this polymer are very restri...

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Main Authors: Maria Cecília M. Antunes, Maria Isabel Felisberti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Polímeros 2005-06-01
Series:Polímeros
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282005000200014
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spelling doaj-41f5688b27ca4a24bb5919383c70fcf32020-11-24T20:54:54ZengAssociação Brasileira de PolímerosPolímeros0104-14281678-51692005-06-0115213413810.1590/S0104-14282005000200014<title language="eng">Blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixtureMaria Cecília M. AntunesMaria Isabel Felisberti<abstract language="eng">Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) is a thermoplastic polyester with a great potential owing to its biodegradability, bioreabsorbation and biological synthesis from a renewable source. Despite these characteristics, the applications of this polymer are very restricted due to its poor mechanical properties and thermal instability at temperatures above its melting point (around 175°C). Among the possibilities of improvement of these materials, the development of blends is a relatively fast and inexpensive option. Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) is a semi-crystalline polymer that may be used as a biomaterial. It presents good mechanical properties, a low melting point (around 55 °C), and could be a good option to develop PHB blends, maintaining the biodegradability and bioreabsorption properties. The objective of the present work was to obtain blends of PHB and PCL by melting mixture in an internal mixer. The compositions varied from 0 to 30 wt% of PCL. DSC, DMA, and SEM were used to characterize the blends. The blends were found to be imiscible with no indication of interaction either the amorphous or crystalline state. The morphology shows PHB as the matrix and PCL as the dispersed phase.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282005000200014Polymeric blendspoly(hydroxybutyrate)poly(epsilon- caprolactone)
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<title language="eng">Blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixture
Polímeros
Polymeric blends
poly(hydroxybutyrate)
poly(epsilon- caprolactone)
author_facet Maria Cecília M. Antunes
Maria Isabel Felisberti
author_sort Maria Cecília M. Antunes
title <title language="eng">Blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixture
title_short <title language="eng">Blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixture
title_full <title language="eng">Blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixture
title_fullStr <title language="eng">Blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixture
title_full_unstemmed <title language="eng">Blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixture
title_sort <title language="eng">blends of poly(hydroxybutyrate) and poly (epsilon-caprolactone) obtained from melting mixture
publisher Associação Brasileira de Polímeros
series Polímeros
issn 0104-1428
1678-5169
publishDate 2005-06-01
description <abstract language="eng">Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) is a thermoplastic polyester with a great potential owing to its biodegradability, bioreabsorbation and biological synthesis from a renewable source. Despite these characteristics, the applications of this polymer are very restricted due to its poor mechanical properties and thermal instability at temperatures above its melting point (around 175°C). Among the possibilities of improvement of these materials, the development of blends is a relatively fast and inexpensive option. Poly(epsilon-caprolactone) (PCL) is a semi-crystalline polymer that may be used as a biomaterial. It presents good mechanical properties, a low melting point (around 55 °C), and could be a good option to develop PHB blends, maintaining the biodegradability and bioreabsorption properties. The objective of the present work was to obtain blends of PHB and PCL by melting mixture in an internal mixer. The compositions varied from 0 to 30 wt% of PCL. DSC, DMA, and SEM were used to characterize the blends. The blends were found to be imiscible with no indication of interaction either the amorphous or crystalline state. The morphology shows PHB as the matrix and PCL as the dispersed phase.
topic Polymeric blends
poly(hydroxybutyrate)
poly(epsilon- caprolactone)
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282005000200014
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