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Combined effect of poly(ethylene glycol) and boron nitride nanosheets on the crystallization behavior and thermal properties of poly(lactic acid)

Journal

JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 147, Issue 20, Pages 11147-11158

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-022-11308-5

Keywords

Poly(lactic acid); Boron nitride nanosheets; Poly(ethylene glycol); Crystallization; Thermal analyses

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [52073261, U1704162]

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This study prepared nanocomposites by melt-mixing PEG and BNNS with PLA, finding varying effects on PLA crystallization under different conditions, while also evaluating the performance of the nanocomposites.
In this work, poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG)/boron nitride nanosheets (BNNS) masterbatch was prepared by freeze-drying their ultrasonically homogenized aqueous suspension, followed by melt-mixing with poly(lactic acid) (PLA) to fabricate the nanocomposites. The effect of PEG and BNNS on the crystallization behavior of PLA was investigated. The dynamic mechanical properties, thermal conductivity and thermal stability of the nanocomposites were also evaluated. It was found that, under quiescent conditions, PEG and BNNS had a synergistic effect on accelerating the nonisothermal crystallization of PLA. Unexpectedly, under injection molding conditions, the combination of PEG and BNNS had a negative effect on PLA crystallization. This can be ascribed to the plasticizing effect of PEG, which relaxes the orientation of PLA chains and retards flow-induced crystallization. Dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) showed that the presence of BNNS enhanced the heat resistance of PLA only when PLA was crystallized, while further incorporation of PEG had a negative effect. Nevertheless, simultaneous use of PEG and BNNS had a synergistic effect on enhancing the thermal conductivity of PLA.

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