Eco‐friendly enhancement of poly(lactic acid)/poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) bridgeable composites using natural cotton stalk: A novel approach to improved mechanical, barrier properties, and compatibility

IF 3.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL
Chi‐Hui Tsou, Hang Luo, Shang‐Ming Lin, Charasphat Preuksarattanawut, Pranut Potiyaraj, Chin‐San Wu, Fei‐Fan Ge, Juan Du, Xiaomei Wei
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This study investigates the potential of using natural cotton stalk (CS) to enhance the properties of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) (PBAT) composite materials. Simple processed CS, used as a bio‐based filler, is integrated into the PLA/PBAT matrix with the objective of improving mechanical properties, barrier performance, and compatibility, while simultaneously reducing costs and environmental impact. The experiments conducted include tensile testing, scanning electron microscopy analysis, Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) analysis, X‐ray diffraction study, thermogravimetric analysis, contact angle measurement, water absorption tests, as well as water vapor and oxygen permeability tests. The results demonstrate that the inclusion of CS significantly enhances the mechanical properties and crystallinity of PLA/PBAT composites, along with increasing their water vapor and oxygen barrier capabilities. Compared to PLA/PBAT without CS, the addition of 2% CS to PLA/PBAT led to substantial improvements in tensile strength and elongation at break, with increases of 21.5%, 41.6%, and 74.4%, respectively. Additionally, scanning electron microscopy and Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy analyses indicate that the incorporation of CS promotes the compatibility and chemical interaction between PLA and PBAT, thereby enhancing various properties of the composite material. Image analysis revealed that the distribution area of CS fibers in the polymer matrix increased with content up to a peak at 2% but decreased at higher contents due to severe agglomeration, leading to uneven distribution and performance decline. This work proposes three possible reasons for the improvement in water vapor and oxygen permeability performance. Overall, the analysis suggests that an optimal amount of CS can effectively enhance multiple properties of PLA/PBAT composites, while excessive CS may lead to a decline in performance.Highlights Cotton stalk (CS) boosts polylactic acid/poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) (PLA/PBAT) tensile strength by 21.5% and elongation by 41.6% at 2% inclusion. CS addition enhances water vapor and oxygen barrier properties of PLA/PBAT. Scanning electron microscopy and Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy show CS improves PLA/PBAT compatibility and strength. Optimal CS content at 2% identified for best mechanical and barrier performance. Study validates using agricultural waste as fillers in eco‐friendly composites.
利用天然棉秆提高聚(乳酸)/聚(己二酸丁二醇酯-共对苯二甲酸酯)可架桥复合材料的生态友好性:改善机械性能、阻隔性能和兼容性的新方法
本研究探讨了使用天然棉秆(CS)提高聚乳酸(PLA)和聚己二酸丁二醇酯(PBAT)复合材料性能的潜力。经过简单加工的 CS 用作生物基填料,融入聚乳酸/PBAT 基体,目的是改善机械性能、阻隔性能和兼容性,同时降低成本和对环境的影响。实验包括拉伸测试、扫描电子显微镜分析、傅立叶变换红外光谱分析、X 射线衍射研究、热重分析、接触角测量、吸水测试以及水蒸气和氧气渗透性测试。研究结果表明,CS 的加入显著提高了聚乳酸/PBAT 复合材料的机械性能和结晶度,并增强了其水蒸气和氧气阻隔能力。与不添加 CS 的聚乳酸/PBAT 相比,添加 2% CS 的聚乳酸/PBAT 可大幅提高拉伸强度和断裂伸长率,分别提高 21.5%、41.6% 和 74.4%。此外,扫描电子显微镜和傅立叶变换红外光谱分析表明,CS 的加入促进了聚乳酸和 PBAT 之间的相容性和化学作用,从而提高了复合材料的各种性能。图像分析表明,CS 纤维在聚合物基体中的分布面积随着含量的增加而增加,在含量为 2% 时达到峰值,但在含量较高时由于严重的团聚而减少,导致分布不均和性能下降。本研究提出了水蒸气和氧气渗透性能改善的三个可能原因。总之,分析表明,最佳的 CS 添加量可有效提高聚乳酸/PBAT 复合材料的多种性能,而过量的 CS 则可能导致性能下降。 亮点 棉秆(CS)在添加量为 2% 时,可使聚乳酸/聚(己二酸丁二醇酯-对苯二甲酸酯)(PLA/PBAT)的拉伸强度提高 21.5%,伸长率提高 41.6%。添加 CS 可增强聚乳酸/PBAT 的水蒸气和氧气阻隔性能。扫描电子显微镜和傅立叶变换红外光谱显示,CS 提高了聚乳酸/PBAT 的相容性和强度。最佳 CS 含量为 2%,可获得最佳机械和阻隔性能。该研究验证了在生态友好型复合材料中使用农业废弃物作为填料的有效性。
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Polymer Engineering and Science
Polymer Engineering and Science 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
18.80%
发文量
329
审稿时长
3.7 months
期刊介绍: For more than 30 years, Polymer Engineering & Science has been one of the most highly regarded journals in the field, serving as a forum for authors of treatises on the cutting edge of polymer science and technology. The importance of PE&S is underscored by the frequent rate at which its articles are cited, especially by other publications - literally thousand of times a year. Engineers, researchers, technicians, and academicians worldwide are looking to PE&S for the valuable information they need. There are special issues compiled by distinguished guest editors. These contain proceedings of symposia on such diverse topics as polyblends, mechanics of plastics and polymer welding.
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