Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design study

Blends consisting of commercial poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(lactic acid) oligomer (OLA8) as plasticizer and a sulfonic salt of a phthalic ester and poly(D-lactic acid) as nucleating agents were prepared by melt extrusion, following a Mixture Design approach, in order to systematically study mechan...

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Main Authors: M. K. Fehri, C. Mugoni, P. Cinelli, I. Anguillesi, M. B. Coltelli, S. Fiori, M. Montorsi, A. Lazzeri
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Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology 2016-04-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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Online Access:http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0006576&mi=cd
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author M. K. Fehri
C. Mugoni
P. Cinelli
I. Anguillesi
M. B. Coltelli
S. Fiori
M. Montorsi
A. Lazzeri
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C. Mugoni
P. Cinelli
I. Anguillesi
M. B. Coltelli
S. Fiori
M. Montorsi
A. Lazzeri
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description Blends consisting of commercial poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(lactic acid) oligomer (OLA8) as plasticizer and a sulfonic salt of a phthalic ester and poly(D-lactic acid) as nucleating agents were prepared by melt extrusion, following a Mixture Design approach, in order to systematically study mechanical and thermal properties as a function of composition. The full investigation was carried out by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) and tensile tests. The crystallization half-time was also studied at 105 °C as a function of the blends composition. A range of compositions in which the plasticizer and the nucleation agent minimized the crystallization half-time in a synergistic way was clearly identified thanks to the application of the Mixture Design approach. The results allowed also the identification of a composition range to maximize the crystallinity developed during the rapid cooling below glass transition temperature in injection moulding, thus allowing an easier processing of PLA based materials. Moreover the mechanical properties were discussed by correlating them to the chemical structural features and thermal behaviour of blends.
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spelling doaj.art-68e882b5bbf74118bfa9bbe5c4d6b3312022-12-22T00:26:32ZengBudapest University of TechnologyeXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2016-04-0110427428810.3144/expresspolymlett.2016.26Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design studyM. K. FehriC. MugoniP. CinelliI. AnguillesiM. B. ColtelliS. FioriM. MontorsiA. LazzeriBlends consisting of commercial poly(lactic acid) (PLA), poly(lactic acid) oligomer (OLA8) as plasticizer and a sulfonic salt of a phthalic ester and poly(D-lactic acid) as nucleating agents were prepared by melt extrusion, following a Mixture Design approach, in order to systematically study mechanical and thermal properties as a function of composition. The full investigation was carried out by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical thermal analysis (DMTA) and tensile tests. The crystallization half-time was also studied at 105 °C as a function of the blends composition. A range of compositions in which the plasticizer and the nucleation agent minimized the crystallization half-time in a synergistic way was clearly identified thanks to the application of the Mixture Design approach. The results allowed also the identification of a composition range to maximize the crystallinity developed during the rapid cooling below glass transition temperature in injection moulding, thus allowing an easier processing of PLA based materials. Moreover the mechanical properties were discussed by correlating them to the chemical structural features and thermal behaviour of blends.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0006576&mi=cdBiodegradable polymersmixture designpoly(lactic acid)plasticizernucleating agents
spellingShingle M. K. Fehri
C. Mugoni
P. Cinelli
I. Anguillesi
M. B. Coltelli
S. Fiori
M. Montorsi
A. Lazzeri
Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design study
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
Biodegradable polymers
mixture design
poly(lactic acid)
plasticizer
nucleating agents
title Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design study
title_full Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design study
title_fullStr Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design study
title_full_unstemmed Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design study
title_short Composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly(lactic acid): A Mixture Design study
title_sort composition dependence of the synergistic effect of nucleating agent and plasticizer in poly lactic acid a mixture design study
topic Biodegradable polymers
mixture design
poly(lactic acid)
plasticizer
nucleating agents
url http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0006576&mi=cd
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