Linoleum waste as PLA filler for components cost reduction: Effects on the thermal and mechanical behavior

IF 5 2区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CHARACTERIZATION & TESTING
Claudia Sergi , Irene Bavasso , Giulio Frighetto , Jacopo Tirillò , Fabrizio Sarasini , Sara Casalini
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Abstract

Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable polymer from renewable resources with mechanical properties comparable to traditional polymers, but with a higher cost. A solution to this issue is the production of bio-based composites to partially replace the PLA matrix with industrial wastes characterized by a zero-cost, e.g., linoleum, to also valorize them in a circular economy perspective. Linoleum heterogeneous nature deriving from the simultaneous presence of lignocellulosic and inorganic fillers and oil/rosin binders, made the evaluation of matrix/filler compatibilization strategies necessary. Two approaches were considered, one from the filler perspective with NaOH and silane treatments, and the other one from the matrix perspective by adding a chain extender (C.E.). The first approach marginally improved tensile stiffness (by 1.6 %) compared to neat PLA but caused a significant decrease of 32.8 % in strength. Considering this, the costs and disposal of the chemicals and the increased environmental impact of the process, this approach was discarded. One the contrary, the introduction of C.E. does not modify the manufacturing process and increases tensile stiffness and elongation at break of 7.2 % and 415.5 % compared to neat PLA with a tolerable reduction in strength, i.e., 16.6 %, thus being a suitable way to exploit linoleum as zero-cost filler.

将亚麻废料用作聚乳酸填料以降低组件成本:对热性能和机械性能的影响
聚乳酸(PLA)是一种来自可再生资源的可生物降解聚合物,其机械性能与传统聚合物相当,但成本较高。解决这一问题的办法是生产生物基复合材料,用零成本的工业废料(如亚麻油)部分替代聚乳酸基体,同时从循环经济的角度对其进行估值。由于同时存在木质纤维素和无机填料以及油/树脂粘合剂,亚麻油具有异质性,因此有必要对基体/填料相容策略进行评估。我们考虑了两种方法,一种是从填料的角度出发,使用 NaOH 和硅烷处理,另一种是从基质的角度出发,添加扩链剂 (C.E.)。与纯聚乳酸相比,第一种方法略微提高了拉伸刚度(1.6%),但强度却大幅降低了 32.8%。考虑到这一点、化学品的成本和处理以及工艺对环境的影响,这种方法被放弃了。相反,引入 C.E.不会改变制造工艺,与纯聚乳酸相比,拉伸刚度和断裂伸长率分别提高了 7.2% 和 415.5%,而强度却降低了 16.6%,因此是利用油毡作为零成本填料的合适方法。
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Polymer Testing
Polymer Testing 工程技术-材料科学:表征与测试
CiteScore
10.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
328
审稿时长
44 days
期刊介绍: Polymer Testing focuses on the testing, analysis and characterization of polymer materials, including both synthetic and natural or biobased polymers. Novel testing methods and the testing of novel polymeric materials in bulk, solution and dispersion is covered. In addition, we welcome the submission of the testing of polymeric materials for a wide range of applications and industrial products as well as nanoscale characterization. The scope includes but is not limited to the following main topics: Novel testing methods and Chemical analysis • mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, imaging, spectroscopy, scattering and rheology Physical properties and behaviour of novel polymer systems • nanoscale properties, morphology, transport properties Degradation and recycling of polymeric materials when combined with novel testing or characterization methods • degradation, biodegradation, ageing and fire retardancy Modelling and Simulation work will be only considered when it is linked to new or previously published experimental results.
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