The Degradation of Polylactide/Natural Rubber Nonwoven Fibrous Materials in Soil: Structural Effects

IF 0.58 Q4 Materials Science
Yu. V. Tertyshnaya, A. V. Khvatov, M. V. Podzorova, G. A. Buzanov
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The changes in morphology and structure of polylactide/natural rubber nonwoven fibrous materials after exposure to soil microbiota are studied. Fibrous composite material samples were obtained by electrospinning from solution. The amount of natural rubber was 5–15 wt %. X-ray amorphous structure was revealed by X-ray diffraction in the initial samples and after their degradation in the soil. The morphology of the fibrous materials changed after exposure to soil microbiota: dark spots and defective areas appeared. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the onset degradation temperatures of all samples and the temperatures of peak maxima shifted to lower temperatures. The changes in chemical structure of the nonwoven fibrous materials were found by IR spectroscopy. Bands appeared at 3500–3000 and 1660–1550 cm–1, which confirms that the degradation process proceeds in polymeric materials.

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研究了聚乳酸/天然橡胶非织造纤维材料暴露于土壤微生物群后形态和结构的变化。纤维状复合材料样品由溶液通过电纺丝获得。天然橡胶的含量为 5-15 wt %。X 射线衍射显示了初始样品及其在土壤中降解后的 X 射线无定形结构。接触土壤微生物群后,纤维材料的形态发生了变化:出现了黑斑和缺陷区域。热重分析表明,所有样品的降解起始温度和最大峰值温度都降低了。红外光谱分析发现了无纺布纤维材料化学结构的变化。在 3500-3000 和 1660-1550 cm-1 处出现了条带,这证实了降解过程是在聚合物材料中进行的。
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Polymer Science, Series D
Polymer Science, Series D Materials Science-Polymers and Plastics
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0.80
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期刊介绍: Polymer Science, Series D  publishes useful description of engineering developments that are related to the preparation and application of glues, compounds, sealing materials, and binding agents, articles on the adhesion theory, prediction of the strength of adhesive joints, methods for the control of their properties, synthesis, and methods of structural modeling of glued joints and constructions, original articles with new scientific results, analytical reviews of the modern state in the field.
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