Preparation and Properties of Immiscible Poly(lactic acid)/Ethyl Cellulose Bioplastic Blends with Good Transparency and Optical Control by Drawing

Noboru Osaka
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AbstractIn this study we prepared a poly(lactic acid)/ethyl cellulose (PLA/EC) bioplastic blend film by melt pressing after solvent casting and investigated the optical, thermal, and mechanical properties in relation to the structural changes revealed by various microscopies and scattering measurements. Despite the immiscibility of PLA and EC, the blend film exhibited good optical transparency due to the close match in their refractive indices. A second run of differential scanning calorimetry during heating revealed a decrease in the glass transition temperature ( TgPLA) and melting point ( TmPLA) of PLA with EC although EC had the higher values. Thermomechanical analysis suggested that these decreases were due to the negative pressure generated due to the suppression of PLA shrinkage below TgEC and above TgPLA during cooling. Furthermore, ductile drawing of the blend film (70/30) at an optimal temperature of 70 °C above TgPLA resulted in a uniform whitening near 100 % strain. Delamination at the interface between the PLA matrix and EC domain led to the formation of micrometer-sized oriented voids, which enhanced the refractive index difference in the phase-separated structure, thereby scattering light and achieving the uniform and oriented white blend film.Keywords: Poly(lactic acid)Ethyl celluloseImmiscible bioplastic blendOptical transparencynegative pressureDisclaimerAs a service to authors and researchers we are providing this version of an accepted manuscript (AM). Copyediting, typesetting, and review of the resulting proofs will be undertaken on this manuscript before final publication of the Version of Record (VoR). During production and pre-press, errors may be discovered which could affect the content, and all legal disclaimers that apply to the journal relate to these versions also.
具有良好透明性和拉拔光控的聚乳酸/乙基纤维素非混相生物塑料的制备及性能
摘要:本研究采用熔融压制法制备了聚乳酸/乙基纤维素(PLA/EC)生物塑料共混膜,并通过各种显微镜和散射测量研究了其光学、热学和力学性能与结构变化的关系。尽管PLA和EC具有非混溶性,但由于其折射率的密切匹配,共混膜具有良好的光学透明性。在加热过程中进行的第二次差示扫描量热分析显示,尽管EC的玻璃化转变温度(TgPLA)和熔点(TmPLA)较高,但EC降低了PLA的玻璃化转变温度(TgPLA)和熔点(TmPLA)。热力学分析表明,这些减少是由于在冷却过程中,在TgEC以下和TgPLA以上的PLA收缩受到抑制而产生的负压。此外,在TgPLA以上70°C的最佳温度下,共混膜(70/30)的延展性拉伸可以获得接近100%应变的均匀白化。PLA基体与EC畴界面处的分层导致微米级取向空洞的形成,增强了相分离结构的折射率差,从而散射光,获得均匀定向的白色共混膜。关键词:聚(乳酸)乙基纤维素;不混溶生物塑料混合物;光学透明度;负压免责声明作为对作者和研究人员的服务,我们提供这个版本的接受稿件(AM)。在最终出版版本记录(VoR)之前,将对该手稿进行编辑、排版和审查。在制作和印前,可能会发现可能影响内容的错误,所有适用于期刊的法律免责声明也与这些版本有关。
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