A new approach for grafting plasticized cellulose acetate biodegradable plastic with maleic anhydride: Processing and characterization

SPE polymers Pub Date : 2024-02-20 DOI:10.1002/pls2.10121
Ehsan Pesaranhajiabbas, A. Mohanty, M. S. Al‐Abdul‐Wahid, M. Misra
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Grafting polymers with reactive maleic anhydride is a common approach for the synthesis of new material with the capability of acting as a compatibilizer in polymer blends. Accordingly, this research showed a new approach for grafting maleic anhydride onto renewable cellulose acetate using an initiator. The grafting process through extrusion showed good stability with continuous production of all grafted samples. Moreover, two different grafting processes, namely one‐step and two‐step processes, were shown to produce materials with very similar characteristics. Grafting of maleic anhydride onto cellulose acetate by reacting with its hydroxyl groups was confirmed by both Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance analysis. Rheological studies also demonstrated the enhanced flowability and lower viscosity of the grafted material in comparison to the plasticized cellulose acetate. Grafting maleic anhydride onto plasticized cellulose acetate by reactive extrusion. Detection of grafted maleic anhydride onto cellulose acetate through NMR analysis. High thermal stability of grafted materials. Significant reduction in viscosity of plasticized cellulose acetate after grafting
用马来酸酐接枝增塑醋酸纤维素生物可降解塑料的新方法:加工和表征
用反应性马来酸酐接枝聚合物是合成新材料的常用方法,这种新材料在聚合物混合物中可用作相容剂。因此,本研究展示了一种使用引发剂将马来酸酐接枝到可再生醋酸纤维素上的新方法。通过挤出法进行的接枝过程显示出良好的稳定性,所有接枝样品均可连续生产。此外,两种不同的接枝工艺,即一步法和两步法,生产出的材料具有非常相似的特性。傅立叶变换红外光谱和核磁共振分析都证实了马来酸酐通过与其羟基反应接枝到醋酸纤维素上。流变学研究也表明,与增塑醋酸纤维素相比,接枝材料的流动性更强,粘度更低。 通过反应挤压将马来酸酐接枝到增塑醋酸纤维素上。
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