Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocomposites

In this work the effect of multiple reprocessing was studied on molecular structure, morphology and properties of poly(lactic acid)/hydrotalcites (PLA/HT) nanocomposites compared to neat PLA. In addition, the influence of two different kinds of HT – organically modified (OM-HT) and unmodified (U-HT)...

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Main Authors: R. Scaffaro, F. Sutera, M. C. Mistretta, L. Botta, F. P. La Mantia
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Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology 2017-07-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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PLA
Online Access:http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0007928&mi=cd
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spelling doaj-4471c94af0fd47319082a46b4f3fa2582020-11-25T01:33:23ZengBudapest University of Technology eXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2017-07-0111755556410.3144/expresspolymlett.2017.53Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocompositesR. ScaffaroF. SuteraM. C. MistrettaL. BottaF. P. La MantiaIn this work the effect of multiple reprocessing was studied on molecular structure, morphology and properties of poly(lactic acid)/hydrotalcites (PLA/HT) nanocomposites compared to neat PLA. In addition, the influence of two different kinds of HT – organically modified (OM-HT) and unmodified (U-HT) – was evaluated. Thermo-mechanical degradation was induced by means of five subsequent extrusion cycles. The performance of the recycled materials was investigated by mechanical and rheological tests, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), intrinsic viscosity measurements and SEM observation. The results indicated that the best morphology was achieved in the systems incorporating OM-HT. On increasing the extrusion reprocessing cycles, the properties showed behavior due to two opposite effects: i) chain scission due to thermo-mechanical degradation and ii) filler dispersion effect resulting from multiple processing. In particular, at low reprocessing cycles, both tensile and rheological properties seem to be mainly affected by HT dispersion, especially when OM-HT was added. After five reprocessing cycles, on the contrary, chain scission, i.e. thermo-mechanical degradation, dominated. As regards the effect of the presence of organic modifier in HT, the results indicated that this variable apparently did not affect the macroscopic performance of the nanocomposites, especially at high reprocessing cycles.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0007928&mi=cdNanocompositesRecyclingPLAHydrotalcitesMelt processing
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author R. Scaffaro
F. Sutera
M. C. Mistretta
L. Botta
F. P. La Mantia
spellingShingle R. Scaffaro
F. Sutera
M. C. Mistretta
L. Botta
F. P. La Mantia
Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocomposites
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Nanocomposites
Recycling
PLA
Hydrotalcites
Melt processing
author_facet R. Scaffaro
F. Sutera
M. C. Mistretta
L. Botta
F. P. La Mantia
author_sort R. Scaffaro
title Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocomposites
title_short Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocomposites
title_full Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocomposites
title_fullStr Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed PLA/hydrotalcites nanocomposites
title_sort structure-properties relationships in melt reprocessed pla/hydrotalcites nanocomposites
publisher Budapest University of Technology
series eXPRESS Polymer Letters
issn 1788-618X
publishDate 2017-07-01
description In this work the effect of multiple reprocessing was studied on molecular structure, morphology and properties of poly(lactic acid)/hydrotalcites (PLA/HT) nanocomposites compared to neat PLA. In addition, the influence of two different kinds of HT – organically modified (OM-HT) and unmodified (U-HT) – was evaluated. Thermo-mechanical degradation was induced by means of five subsequent extrusion cycles. The performance of the recycled materials was investigated by mechanical and rheological tests, differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), intrinsic viscosity measurements and SEM observation. The results indicated that the best morphology was achieved in the systems incorporating OM-HT. On increasing the extrusion reprocessing cycles, the properties showed behavior due to two opposite effects: i) chain scission due to thermo-mechanical degradation and ii) filler dispersion effect resulting from multiple processing. In particular, at low reprocessing cycles, both tensile and rheological properties seem to be mainly affected by HT dispersion, especially when OM-HT was added. After five reprocessing cycles, on the contrary, chain scission, i.e. thermo-mechanical degradation, dominated. As regards the effect of the presence of organic modifier in HT, the results indicated that this variable apparently did not affect the macroscopic performance of the nanocomposites, especially at high reprocessing cycles.
topic Nanocomposites
Recycling
PLA
Hydrotalcites
Melt processing
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