Grafting of Glycidyl Methacrylate onto Poly(lactide) and Properties of PLA/Starch Blends Compatibilized by the Grafted Copolymer

Journal of Polymers and the Environment - Tập 20 - Trang 810-816 - 2012
Junshao Liu1,2, Huihua Jiang1, Liangbi Chen1
1Department of Environment and Architectural Engineering, Wuyi University, Wuyishan, China
2Key Laboratory of Green Chemical Industry and Technology of Fujian Province, Wuyishan, China

Tóm tắt

Poly(lactide)-graft-glycidyl methacrylate (PLA-g-GMA) copolymer was prepared by grafting GMA onto PLA in a batch mixer using benzoyl peroxide as an initiator. The graft content was determined with the 1H-NMR spectroscopy by calculating the relative area of the characteristic peaks of PLA and GMA. The result shows that the graft content increases from 1.8 to 11.0 wt% as the GMA concentration in the feed varies from 5 to 20 wt%. The PLA/starch blends were prepared by the PLA-g-GMA copolymer as a compatibilizer, and the structure and properties of PLA/starch blends with or without the PLA-g-GMA copolymer were characterized by SEM, DSC, tensile test and medium resistance test. The result shows that the PLA/starch blends without the PLA-g-GMA copolymer show a poor interfacial adhesion and the starch granules are clearly observed, nevertheless the starch granules are better dispersed and covered by PLA when the PLA-g-GMA copolymer as a compatibilizer. The mechanical properties of the PLA/starch blends with the PLA-g-GMA copolymer are obviously improved, such as tensile strength at break increasing from 18.6 ± 3.8 MPa to 29.3 ± 5.8 MPa, tensile modulus from 510 ± 62 MPa to 901 ± 62 MPa and elongation at break from 1.8 ± 0.4 % to 3.4 ± 0.6 %, respectively, for without the PLA-g-GMA copolymer. In addition, the medium resistance of PLA/starch blends with the PLA-g-GMA copolymer was much better than PLA/starch blends.

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