Additive Manufacturing of Halochromic Polylactic Acid (PLA)

Qi Hua Chan, Muhammad Zulkarnain Zamri, A. Rusli, Zuratul Ain Abdul Hamid, Muhammad Khalil Abdullah, M. Shafiq, Ku Marsilla Ku Ishak
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With increasing concerns regarding plastic waste and pollution, researchers have been looking to develop advanced materials from biodegradable plastics. This study features a halochromic biodegradable polymer produced using additive manufacturing. The purpose of this research is to fabricate halochromic polylactic acid (PLA) filaments and assess its halochromic behaviour, mechanical and chemical properties of the 3D printed PLA specimens. PLA/polyethylene glycol (PEG)/bromocresol purple (BCP) compound was prepared and added in extrusion to produce a 3D printing filament. Dumbbell-shaped and rectangular specimens were fabricated from the filament through 3D printing. The halochromic responsiveness and colour reversibility were tested by exposing the samples to liquid and vaporized hydrochloric acid (strong acid), acetic acid (weak acid) and ammonia (strong alkali). The tensile properties, fracture surface morphology and chemical species of the specimens were tested and analyzed through tensile test, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The halochromic responsiveness shows obvious colour changes from yellow to blue when exposed to strong alkali. The tensile strength and modulus were found to be higher in comparison to plasticized PLA but the elongation at break was lower. SEM morphology show brittle fracture characteristics in the printed specimens. Overall, the 3D printed halochromic PLA specimens show promising results and have proven their functionality as pH sensors which offers wide applications in many industries such as medical, environmental and packaging.
变色聚乳酸(PLA)的添加剂制造
随着人们对塑料垃圾和污染问题的日益关注,研究人员一直在寻求利用可生物降解塑料开发先进材料。本研究的特色是利用增材制造技术生产卤代可生物降解聚合物。本研究的目的是制造卤代聚乳酸(PLA)长丝,并评估其卤代行为、3D 打印聚乳酸试样的机械和化学特性。制备聚乳酸/聚乙二醇(PEG)/溴甲酚紫(BCP)化合物,并将其加入挤出机中制成三维打印长丝。通过三维打印,用长丝制成了哑铃形和矩形试样。将试样暴露于液态和气态盐酸(强酸)、醋酸(弱酸)和氨水(强碱)中,测试了其卤色反应性和颜色可逆性。通过拉伸试验、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和傅立叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)测试和分析了试样的拉伸性能、断口表面形态和化学种类。当暴露于强碱中时,卤色反应性显示出明显的颜色变化,由黄色变为蓝色。与塑化聚乳酸相比,拉伸强度和模量更高,但断裂伸长率更低。扫描电镜形态显示打印试样具有脆性断裂特征。总之,3D 打印的卤素聚乳酸试样显示出良好的效果,证明了其作为 pH 传感器的功能,可广泛应用于医疗、环境和包装等许多行业。
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