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Phase Inversion in Polylactide/Soybean Oil Blends Compatibilized by Poly(isoprene-b-lactide) Block Copolymers

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 1, Issue 10, Pages 2390-2399

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am900514v

Keywords

renewable resource polymers; phase inversion; polylactide; soybean oil; block copolymer compatibilization; polymer blends

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  1. NSF

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Renewable composites were prepared by melt blending of polylactide and soybean oil The blend morphology was tuned by the addition of poly(isoprene-b-lactide) block copolymers. Due EO the extreme difference in the viscosities of soybean oil and polylactide, a critical block copolymer composition was found to induce a phase inversion point at which, the minor soybean oil phase became the matrix Surrounding polylactide particles This transition was due to the thermodynamic interactions between the block copolymer and the two phases and shear forces acting on the mixture during blending The size of the soybean oil droplets in the polylactide matrix was also highly dependent on the block copolymer composition In binary polylactide/soybean oil blends, there was a limiting concentration of soybean oil that could be incorporated into the polylactide matrix (6% of the total blend weight), which could be increased up to 20% by the addition of block copolymers

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