Thermoplastic Blends Based on Poly(Butylene Succinate-co-Adipate) and Different Collagen Hydrolysates from Tanning Industry: I--Processing and Thermo-mechanical Properties
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
In this study, blends of a biodegradable thermoplastic polyester, poly (butylene succinate-co-adipate) (PBSA) with two
different raw hydrolyzed collagens (HCs), derived from the tannery industry, were investigated in terms of processability,
rheological, thermal and mechanical properties. HCs, obtained by alkaline (HCa) and enzymatic (HCe) hydrolysis of the solid
wastes generated during the shaving of the tanned leather, were used in PBSA/HC blends, up to 20 wt% of HC, produced by
melting extrusion and processed by injection molding. All the blends up to 20 wt% HCs resulted suitable for the injection
molding obtaining flexible molded specimens with good tensile properties. The different secondary structure of the two HCs
influenced the rheology, morphology and mechanical properties of the produced blends. In particular, HCa, due its higher
content of oligopeptides and free amino-acids, showed a good compatibility with the polymeric matrix acting as a plasticizer
with consequent reduction of melt viscosity with increasing its loading. The molded dog-bones specimens containing 20
wt% HCa showed a value of elongation at break of 810%. While, HCe, due its higher presence of b-sheet structures, behaved
as organic filler, showing a poor interfacial interaction with PBSA with consequent decrease of the tensile properties with
increasing its loading. The good processability and satisfactory mechanical properties obtained encourage the use of both
investigated collagen hydrolysates in the production of thermoplastic blends and relative molded products for applications
in agriculture and plant nurseries, such as pots or small containers with fertilizing properties, due the presence of HCs.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Poly (butylene succinate-co-adipate); Hydrolyzed collagen; Tannery industry; Thermoplastic blends; Injection molding
Elenco autori:
Altieri, Roberto; Esposito, Alessandro
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