Toughened Poly (Lactic Acid)—PLA Formulations by Binary Blends with Poly(Butylene Succinate-<i>co</i>-Adipate)—PBSA and Their Shape Memory Behaviour

This study reports the effect of poly(butylene succinate-<i>co</i>-adipate) (PBSA) on the mechanical performance and shape memory behavior of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) specimens that were manufactured by injection molding and hot-press molding. The poor miscibility between PLA and PBSA was...

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Main Authors: Diego Lascano, Luis Quiles-Carrillo, Rafael Balart, Teodomiro Boronat, Nestor Montanes
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/4/622
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spelling doaj-a2b1fec5865c46b086ba8cf517ceb70e2020-11-24T20:51:29ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-02-0112462210.3390/ma12040622ma12040622Toughened Poly (Lactic Acid)—PLA Formulations by Binary Blends with Poly(Butylene Succinate-<i>co</i>-Adipate)—PBSA and Their Shape Memory BehaviourDiego Lascano0Luis Quiles-Carrillo1Rafael Balart2Teodomiro Boronat3Nestor Montanes4Escuela Politécnica Nacional, 17-01-2759 Quito, EcuadorTechnological Institute of Materials (ITM), Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Plaza Ferrándiz y Carbonell 1, 03801 Alcoy, SpainTechnological Institute of Materials (ITM), Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Plaza Ferrándiz y Carbonell 1, 03801 Alcoy, SpainTechnological Institute of Materials (ITM), Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Plaza Ferrándiz y Carbonell 1, 03801 Alcoy, SpainTechnological Institute of Materials (ITM), Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Plaza Ferrándiz y Carbonell 1, 03801 Alcoy, SpainThis study reports the effect of poly(butylene succinate-<i>co</i>-adipate) (PBSA) on the mechanical performance and shape memory behavior of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) specimens that were manufactured by injection molding and hot-press molding. The poor miscibility between PLA and PBSA was minimized by the addition of an epoxy styrene-acrylic oligomer (ESAO), which was commercially named Joncryl<sup>&#174;</sup>. It was incorporated during the extrusion process. Tensile, impact strength, and hardness tests were carried out following international standards. PLA/PBSA blends with improved mechanical properties were obtained, which highlighted the sample that was compatibilized with ESAO, leading to a remarkable enhancement in elongation at break, but showing poor shape memory behaviour. Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) images showed how the ductile properties were improved, while PBSA loading increased, thus leading to minimizing the brittleness of neat PLA. The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis revealed the low miscibility between these two polymers and the improving effect of PBSA in PLA crystallization. The bending test carried out on the sheets of PLA/PBSA blends showed the direct influence that the PBSA has on the reduction of the shape memory that is intrinsically offered by neat PLA.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/4/622poly (lactic acid) (PLA)poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate) (PBSA)binary blendsshape memory behaviour
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author Diego Lascano
Luis Quiles-Carrillo
Rafael Balart
Teodomiro Boronat
Nestor Montanes
spellingShingle Diego Lascano
Luis Quiles-Carrillo
Rafael Balart
Teodomiro Boronat
Nestor Montanes
Toughened Poly (Lactic Acid)—PLA Formulations by Binary Blends with Poly(Butylene Succinate-<i>co</i>-Adipate)—PBSA and Their Shape Memory Behaviour
Materials
poly (lactic acid) (PLA)
poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate) (PBSA)
binary blends
shape memory behaviour
author_facet Diego Lascano
Luis Quiles-Carrillo
Rafael Balart
Teodomiro Boronat
Nestor Montanes
author_sort Diego Lascano
title Toughened Poly (Lactic Acid)—PLA Formulations by Binary Blends with Poly(Butylene Succinate-<i>co</i>-Adipate)—PBSA and Their Shape Memory Behaviour
title_short Toughened Poly (Lactic Acid)—PLA Formulations by Binary Blends with Poly(Butylene Succinate-<i>co</i>-Adipate)—PBSA and Their Shape Memory Behaviour
title_full Toughened Poly (Lactic Acid)—PLA Formulations by Binary Blends with Poly(Butylene Succinate-<i>co</i>-Adipate)—PBSA and Their Shape Memory Behaviour
title_fullStr Toughened Poly (Lactic Acid)—PLA Formulations by Binary Blends with Poly(Butylene Succinate-<i>co</i>-Adipate)—PBSA and Their Shape Memory Behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Toughened Poly (Lactic Acid)—PLA Formulations by Binary Blends with Poly(Butylene Succinate-<i>co</i>-Adipate)—PBSA and Their Shape Memory Behaviour
title_sort toughened poly (lactic acid)—pla formulations by binary blends with poly(butylene succinate-<i>co</i>-adipate)—pbsa and their shape memory behaviour
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2019-02-01
description This study reports the effect of poly(butylene succinate-<i>co</i>-adipate) (PBSA) on the mechanical performance and shape memory behavior of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) specimens that were manufactured by injection molding and hot-press molding. The poor miscibility between PLA and PBSA was minimized by the addition of an epoxy styrene-acrylic oligomer (ESAO), which was commercially named Joncryl<sup>&#174;</sup>. It was incorporated during the extrusion process. Tensile, impact strength, and hardness tests were carried out following international standards. PLA/PBSA blends with improved mechanical properties were obtained, which highlighted the sample that was compatibilized with ESAO, leading to a remarkable enhancement in elongation at break, but showing poor shape memory behaviour. Field Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy (FESEM) images showed how the ductile properties were improved, while PBSA loading increased, thus leading to minimizing the brittleness of neat PLA. The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis revealed the low miscibility between these two polymers and the improving effect of PBSA in PLA crystallization. The bending test carried out on the sheets of PLA/PBSA blends showed the direct influence that the PBSA has on the reduction of the shape memory that is intrinsically offered by neat PLA.
topic poly (lactic acid) (PLA)
poly(butylene succinate-co-adipate) (PBSA)
binary blends
shape memory behaviour
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/4/622
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