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Study on the effect of dispersion phase morphology on porous structure of poly (lactic acid)/poly (ethylene terephthalate glycol-modified) blending foams

Journal

POLYMER
Volume 54, Issue 21, Pages 5839-5851

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.polymer.2013.08.050

Keywords

Poly (lactic acid); Poly (ethylene terephthalate glycol-modified); Foam

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  1. Chinese Ministry Of Science And Technology [2011EG111244]
  2. Beijing Municipal Education Commission [KM201310011002]

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A methodology for blending foam of poly (lactic acid) (PLA)/poly (ethylene terephthalate glycol-modified) (PETG) was proposed. PLA/PETG blends were prepared through a melt blending method, using multiple functionality epoxide as reactive compatibilizer. The effects of blending ratio and compatibilizer content on the dispersion morphology, molecular structure, mechanical properties, and rheological behavior of PLA/PETG blends were studied. Then PLA/PETG blends were foamed using supercritical CO2 as physical blowing agent, and their porous structure, pore size, as well as pore density were investigated. The results showed that the mechanical properties and rheological parameters such as melt strength and melt elasticity, as well as the porous structure of the foams dispersion morphology of PLA/PETG blends were affected strongly. The melt elasticity of PLA/PETG blends increased with increasing compatibilizer content. Dispersion phase morphology of PLA/PETG blends also had a significant effect on the pore density of all the samples. The results indicated that homogeneous and finer porous morphology of PLA/PETG foams with high expansion ratio could be achieved with a proper content of compatibilizer in the blends. Crown Copyright (C) 2013 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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