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In Situ Generation of Green Hybrid Nanofibrillar Polymer-Polymer Composites-A Novel Approach to the Triple Shape Memory Polymer Formation

Journal

POLYMERS
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym13121900

Keywords

biocomposites; smart material; interface; interphase; extrusion

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  1. National Science Centre (Poland) [DEC-2017/25/B/ST8/02059]

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The paper explores the potential of using in situ generated hybrid polymer-polymer nanocomposites as polymeric materials with triple shape memory. By forming stronger interfaces between polymers, these composites exhibit superior shape memory properties and mechanical performance compared to conventional polymer blends.
The paper discusses the possibility of using in situ generated hybrid polymer-polymer nanocomposites as polymeric materials with triple shape memory, which, unlike conventional polymer blends with triple shape memory, are characterized by fully separated phase transition temperatures and strongest bonding between the polymer blends phase interfaces which are critical to the shape fixing and recovery. This was demonstrated using the three-component system polylactide/polybutylene adipateterephthalate/cellulose nanofibers (PLA/PBAT/CNFs). The role of in situ generated PBAT nanofibers and CNFs in the formation of efficient physical crosslinks at PLA-PBAT, PLA-CNF and PBAT-CNF interfaces and the effect of CNFs on the PBAT fibrillation and crystallization processes were elucidated. The in situ generated composites showed drastically higher values of strain recovery ratios, strain fixity ratios, faster recovery rate and better mechanical properties compared to the blend.

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