4.1 Article Proceedings Paper

Biodegradable materials by reactive extrusion:: From catalyzed polymerization to functionalization and blend compatibilization

Journal

COMPTES RENDUS CHIMIE
Volume 9, Issue 11-12, Pages 1370-1379

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.crci.2006.09.004

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reactive extrusion; polymers; biodegradables; aliphatic polyesters; coordination catalysis; composites

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This contribution aims at reviewing how reactive extrusion (REx) technique can participate in the design and development of biodegradable polymeric materials more particularly based on aliphatic polyesters issued from both renewable (agrochemical) and fossil (petrochemical) resources. On one side, REx will be approached for producing in a continuous way biodegradable aliphatic polyesters by ring-opening polymerization of lactones. Tin and aluminum-based catalysts will be considered for quantitatively converting the cyclic monomer in high molecular weight polyester chains within residence time of a few minutes only. On the other hand, such polyesters will undergo various chemical modifications again performed by REx. Self-branching reactions will be investigated in order to compensate the characteristic molecular weight reduction of the polyester chains as triggered by hydrolysis and/or transesterification side-reactions. Controlled functionalization reactions by maleic anhydride treatment will be studied as well. Finally biodegradable composite materials will be produced by REx and will rely upon the interface compatibilization between the polyester matrix and natural fillers such as starch granules or talc microparticles.

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