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Effect of Epoxidized and Maleinized Corn Oil on Properties of Polylactic Acid (PLA) and Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) Blend

Jaume Sempere‐Torregrosa, José Miguel Ferri, Harrison de la Rosa‐Ramírez, Cristina Pavón, María Dolores Samper

2022Polymers29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present work analyzes the influence of modified, epoxidized and maleinized corn oil as a plasticizing and/or compatibilizing agent in the PLA-PHB blend (75% PLA and 25% PHB wt.%). The chemical modification processes of corn oil were successfully carried out and different quantities were used, between 0 and 10% wt.%. The different blends obtained were characterized by thermal, mechanical, morphological, and disintegration tests under composting conditions. It was observed that to achieve the same plasticizing effect, less maleinized corn oil (MCO) is needed than epoxidized corn oil (ECO). Both oils improve the ductile properties of the PLA-PHB blend, such as elongation at break and impact absorb energy, however, the strength properties decrease. The ones that show the highest ductility values are those that contain 10% ECO and 5% MCO, improving the elongation of the break of the PLA-PHB blend by more than 400% and by more than 800% for the sample PLA.

Topics & Concepts

PolyhydroxybutyratePolylactic acidEpoxidized soybean oilMaterials scienceElongationBioplasticDuctility (Earth science)Composite materialCorn oilPolymerUltimate tensile strengthFood scienceOrganic chemistryWaste managementChemistryRaw materialEngineeringBiologyGeneticsBacteriaCreepbiodegradable polymer synthesis and propertiesMicroplastics and Plastic PollutionNatural Fiber Reinforced Composites