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Recent Advances in Production of Ecofriendly Polylactide (PLA)–Calcium Sulfate (Anhydrite II) Composites: From the Evidence of Filler Stability to the Effects of PLA Matrix and Filling on Key Properties

The melt–mixing of polylactide (PLA) with micro- and/or nanofillers is a key method used to obtain specific end-use characteristics and improvements of properties. So-called “insoluble” CaSO(4) (CS) β-anhydrite II (AII) is a mineral filler recently considered for the industry of polymer composites....

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Autores principales: Murariu, Marius, Paint, Yoann, Murariu, Oltea, Laoutid, Fouad, Dubois, Philippe
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9228668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745936
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14122360
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Paint, Yoann
Murariu, Oltea
Laoutid, Fouad
Dubois, Philippe
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description The melt–mixing of polylactide (PLA) with micro- and/or nanofillers is a key method used to obtain specific end-use characteristics and improvements of properties. So-called “insoluble” CaSO(4) (CS) β-anhydrite II (AII) is a mineral filler recently considered for the industry of polymer composites. First, the study proves that AII made from natural gypsum by a specifically thermal treatment is highly stable compared to other CS forms. Then, PLAs of different isomer purity and molecular weights (for injection molding (IM) and extrusion), have been used to produce “green” composites filled with 20–40 wt.% AII. The composites show good thermal and mechanical properties, accounting for the excellent filler dispersion and stability. The stiffness of composites increases with the amount of filler, whereas their tensile strength is found to be dependent on PLA molecular weights. Interestingly, the impact resistance is improved by adding 20% AII into all investigated PLAs. Due to advanced kinetics of crystallization ascribed to the effects of AII and use of a PLA grade of high L-lactic acid isomer purity, the composites show after IM an impressive degree of crystallinity (DC), i.e., as high as 50%, while their Vicat softening temperature is remarkably increased to 160 °C, which are thermal properties of great interest for applications requiring elevated rigidity and heat resistance.
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spelling pubmed-92286682022-06-25 Recent Advances in Production of Ecofriendly Polylactide (PLA)–Calcium Sulfate (Anhydrite II) Composites: From the Evidence of Filler Stability to the Effects of PLA Matrix and Filling on Key Properties Murariu, Marius Paint, Yoann Murariu, Oltea Laoutid, Fouad Dubois, Philippe Polymers (Basel) Article The melt–mixing of polylactide (PLA) with micro- and/or nanofillers is a key method used to obtain specific end-use characteristics and improvements of properties. So-called “insoluble” CaSO(4) (CS) β-anhydrite II (AII) is a mineral filler recently considered for the industry of polymer composites. First, the study proves that AII made from natural gypsum by a specifically thermal treatment is highly stable compared to other CS forms. Then, PLAs of different isomer purity and molecular weights (for injection molding (IM) and extrusion), have been used to produce “green” composites filled with 20–40 wt.% AII. The composites show good thermal and mechanical properties, accounting for the excellent filler dispersion and stability. The stiffness of composites increases with the amount of filler, whereas their tensile strength is found to be dependent on PLA molecular weights. Interestingly, the impact resistance is improved by adding 20% AII into all investigated PLAs. Due to advanced kinetics of crystallization ascribed to the effects of AII and use of a PLA grade of high L-lactic acid isomer purity, the composites show after IM an impressive degree of crystallinity (DC), i.e., as high as 50%, while their Vicat softening temperature is remarkably increased to 160 °C, which are thermal properties of great interest for applications requiring elevated rigidity and heat resistance. MDPI 2022-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9228668/ /pubmed/35745936 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14122360 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Recent Advances in Production of Ecofriendly Polylactide (PLA)–Calcium Sulfate (Anhydrite II) Composites: From the Evidence of Filler Stability to the Effects of PLA Matrix and Filling on Key Properties
title Recent Advances in Production of Ecofriendly Polylactide (PLA)–Calcium Sulfate (Anhydrite II) Composites: From the Evidence of Filler Stability to the Effects of PLA Matrix and Filling on Key Properties
title_full Recent Advances in Production of Ecofriendly Polylactide (PLA)–Calcium Sulfate (Anhydrite II) Composites: From the Evidence of Filler Stability to the Effects of PLA Matrix and Filling on Key Properties
title_fullStr Recent Advances in Production of Ecofriendly Polylactide (PLA)–Calcium Sulfate (Anhydrite II) Composites: From the Evidence of Filler Stability to the Effects of PLA Matrix and Filling on Key Properties
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances in Production of Ecofriendly Polylactide (PLA)–Calcium Sulfate (Anhydrite II) Composites: From the Evidence of Filler Stability to the Effects of PLA Matrix and Filling on Key Properties
title_short Recent Advances in Production of Ecofriendly Polylactide (PLA)–Calcium Sulfate (Anhydrite II) Composites: From the Evidence of Filler Stability to the Effects of PLA Matrix and Filling on Key Properties
title_sort recent advances in production of ecofriendly polylactide (pla)–calcium sulfate (anhydrite ii) composites: from the evidence of filler stability to the effects of pla matrix and filling on key properties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9228668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35745936
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14122360
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