Effect of ethylene-co-vinyl acetate-glycidylmethacrylate and cellulose microfibers on the thermal, rheological and biodegradation properties of poly(lactic acid) based systems
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
The properties and biodegradation behavior of blends of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and ethylene-vinyl acetate-
glycidylmethacrylate copolymer (EVA-GMA), and their composites with cellulose microfibers (CF)
were investigated. The blends and composites were obtained by melt mixing and the morphology, phase
behavior, thermal and rheological properties of PLA/EVA-GMA blends and PLA/EVA-GMA/CF composite
films were investigated as a function of the composition. The disintegrability in composting conditions
was examined by means of morphological, thermal and chemical analyses to gain insights into the postuse
degradation processes. The results indicated a good compatibility of the two polymers in the blends
with copolymer content up to 30 wt.%, while at higher EVA-GMA content a phase separation was
observed. In the composites, the presence of EVA-GMA contributes to improve the interfacial adhesion
between cellulose fibers and PLA, due to interactions of the epoxy groups of GMA with hydroxyls of CF.
The addition of cellulose microfibers in PLA/EVA-GMA system modifies the rheological behavior, since
complex viscosity increased in presence of fibers and decreased with an increase in frequency. Disintegration
tests showed that the addition of EVA-GMA influence the PLA disintegration process, and after
21 days in composting conditions, blends and composites showed faster degradation rate in comparison
with neat PLA due to the different morphologies induced by the presence of EVA-GMA and CF phases
able to allow a faster water diffusion and an efficient PLA degradation process.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Poly(lactic acid); Cellulose micro; Ethylene-co-vinyl acetateglycidylmethacrylate; Rheology; Disintegrability in composting.
Elenco autori:
Pracella, Mariano
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