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Crystallization of polylactide-based green composites filled with oil-rich waste fillers

Olga Mysiukiewicz, Mateusz Barczewski

2020Journal of Polymer Research46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Polylactide is a highly demanded biopolymer, whose industrial application constantly increases. Its disadvantages such as brittleness and slow crystallization rate can be overcome by application of different additives. Because of environmental issues, using natural waste fillers as modifying agents for polylactide is especially interesting. In this study linseed cake, a byproduct of oil extraction from linseed, characterized by oil content of 0.9–39.8 wt.%, was added to polylactide to influence its crystallization behavior. The formation of the crystalline phase was studied by differential scanning calorimetry in isothermal and non-isothermal conditions and analyzed according to methods by Jeziorny, Ozawa, Mo and Avrami. The samples’ microstructures were observed using polarized light microscopy. The crystallization rate and Avrami exponent of samples crystallized in different conditions were evaluated. It was found that addition of 10 wt.% of linseed cake containing at least 17.7 wt.% oil notably changes the crystallization of polylactide, increasing its crystallinity and promoting the growth of crystallites.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceCrystallizationLinseed oilDifferential scanning calorimetryCrystallinityComposite materialAvrami equationBiopolymerChemical engineeringPolymerCrystallization of polymersOrganic chemistryEngineeringPhysicsThermodynamicsChemistrybiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesPolymer crystallization and propertiesNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites
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