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JOURNAL OF CELLULAR PLASTICS
卷 47, 期 3, 页码 282-299出版社
SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/0021955X11402549
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polylactide; chitin; composite; nanowhisker; melt blending
This study details the fabrication and foaming of melt-blended polylactide (PLA) and chitin composites. The chitin used for compounding was as-received, as chitin nanowhiskers and as chitin nanowhiskers with a compatibilizing agent. The chitin nanowhiskers were produced by an acid-hydrolysis technique and their morphology was examined with transmission electron microscopy. The composite morphology was characterized with scanning electron microscopy and was related to the observed thermal, rheological, and mechanical behaviors of the composites. Chitin was found to decrease the thermal stability of the composites. Addition of chitin was also found to reduce the viscosity of the composites, which is believed to be because of the hydrolysis of PLA during melt blending of chitin in suspension. The stiffness of the composites was found to increase with increasing chitin content while the strength was found to decrease. Porous PLA-chitin composites were produced by a two-step batch-foaming technique, and the expansion behavior was correlated with the visco-elastic observations. The statistical significance of chitin type and composition dependence on the mechanical properties and foam morphologies were evaluated.
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