Epoxidized Olive Oil as a Sustainable Plasticizer to Polylactic Acid

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fayq Hsan Jabbar, Fadhil Muhi Mohammed
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Abstract

The consumption of synthetic, non-biodegradable polymer plastics has drawn attention to growing environmental concerns, prompting the development of other materials, particularly bio-based materials. Biopolymer-based biocomposite materials are plasticized to improve their ductility. In this study, five distinct weight ratios of biopolymers (PA/EOO), 90 wt.%, 80 wt.%, 70 wt.%, 60 wt.%, and 50 wt.% were employed as plasticizers for poly-lactic acid (PA) in a fluid molding process. The mechanical, thermal stability, and morphological characteristics of the blends were each examined using a viscometer measurement (R.V.), tensile properties (TP), a scanning electron microscope (SEM), and a thermogravimetric analyzer (TGA). All composite materials (PA/EOO) mixtures show notable improvements in mechanical properties and excellent thermal stability when compared to pure PA. The maximum PA/EOO elongation at break was around 213 % when the PA/EOO mix was 80 wt %. Attractive morphological results from composite materials (PA/EOO) blends showed that EOO was compatible with PA and that the resulting composite material (PA/EOO) was thought to be an ecologically beneficial mixture because it contained vegetable oil.
环氧化橄榄油作为聚乳酸的可持续增塑剂
合成的、不可生物降解的聚合物塑料的消费引起了人们对环境问题的日益关注,促使人们开发其他材料,特别是生物基材料。以生物聚合物为基础的生物复合材料通过塑化来提高其延展性。在本研究中,采用了五种不同重量比的生物聚合物(PA/EOO)(90 wt.%、80 wt.%、70 wt.%、60 wt.%和 50 wt.%)作为聚乳酸(PA)在流体成型工艺中的增塑剂。使用粘度计测量(R.V.)、拉伸性能(TP)、扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和热重分析仪(TGA)分别检测了混合物的机械、热稳定性和形态特征。与纯 PA 相比,所有复合材料(PA/EOO)混合物的机械性能和热稳定性都有明显改善。当 PA/EOO 混合物的重量百分比为 80 时,PA/EOO 的最大断裂伸长率约为 213%。复合材料(PA/EOO)混合物诱人的形态学结果表明,EOO 与 PA 具有相容性,而且由于所产生的复合材料(PA/EOO)含有植物油,因此被认为是一种有益于生态的混合物。
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Iraqi Journal of Science
Iraqi Journal of Science Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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