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Carbonate Lake Sediments in the Plastics Processing-Preliminary Polylactide Composite Case Study: Mechanical and Structural Properties

In this study, the influence of carbonate lake sediments (Polylactide/Carbonate Lake Sediments–PLA/CLS) on the mechanical and structural properties of polylactide matrix composites was investigated. Two fractions of sediments originating from 3–8 and 8–12 m were analysed for differences in particle...

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Autores principales: Borkowski, Grzegorz, Martyła, Agnieszka, Dobrosielska, Marta, Marciniak, Piotr, Gabriel, Ewa, Głowacka, Julia, Jałbrzykowski, Marek, Pakuła, Daria, Przekop, Robert E.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9457890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079485
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15176106
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author Borkowski, Grzegorz
Martyła, Agnieszka
Dobrosielska, Marta
Marciniak, Piotr
Gabriel, Ewa
Głowacka, Julia
Jałbrzykowski, Marek
Pakuła, Daria
Przekop, Robert E.
author_facet Borkowski, Grzegorz
Martyła, Agnieszka
Dobrosielska, Marta
Marciniak, Piotr
Gabriel, Ewa
Głowacka, Julia
Jałbrzykowski, Marek
Pakuła, Daria
Przekop, Robert E.
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description In this study, the influence of carbonate lake sediments (Polylactide/Carbonate Lake Sediments–PLA/CLS) on the mechanical and structural properties of polylactide matrix composites was investigated. Two fractions of sediments originating from 3–8 and 8–12 m were analysed for differences in particle size by distribution (Dynamic Light Scattering–DLS), phase composition (X-ray Diffraction–XRD), the presence of surface functional groups (Fourier Transform-Infrared–FT-IR), and thermal stability (Thermogravimetric Analysis–TGA). Microscopic observations of the composite fractures were also performed. The effect of the precipitate fraction on the mechanical properties of the composites before and after conditioning in the weathering chamber was verified through peel strength, flexural strength, and impact strength tests. A melt flow rate study was performed to evaluate the effect of sediment on the processing properties of the PLA/CLS composite. Hydrophobic-hydrophilic properties were also investigated, and fracture analysis was performed by optical and electron microscopy. The addition of carbon lake sediments to PLA allows for the obtention of composites resistant to environmental factors such as elevated temperature or humidity. Moreover, PLA/CLS composites show a higher flow rate and higher surface hydrophobicity in comparison with unmodified PLA.
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spelling pubmed-94578902022-09-09 Carbonate Lake Sediments in the Plastics Processing-Preliminary Polylactide Composite Case Study: Mechanical and Structural Properties Borkowski, Grzegorz Martyła, Agnieszka Dobrosielska, Marta Marciniak, Piotr Gabriel, Ewa Głowacka, Julia Jałbrzykowski, Marek Pakuła, Daria Przekop, Robert E. Materials (Basel) Article In this study, the influence of carbonate lake sediments (Polylactide/Carbonate Lake Sediments–PLA/CLS) on the mechanical and structural properties of polylactide matrix composites was investigated. Two fractions of sediments originating from 3–8 and 8–12 m were analysed for differences in particle size by distribution (Dynamic Light Scattering–DLS), phase composition (X-ray Diffraction–XRD), the presence of surface functional groups (Fourier Transform-Infrared–FT-IR), and thermal stability (Thermogravimetric Analysis–TGA). Microscopic observations of the composite fractures were also performed. The effect of the precipitate fraction on the mechanical properties of the composites before and after conditioning in the weathering chamber was verified through peel strength, flexural strength, and impact strength tests. A melt flow rate study was performed to evaluate the effect of sediment on the processing properties of the PLA/CLS composite. Hydrophobic-hydrophilic properties were also investigated, and fracture analysis was performed by optical and electron microscopy. The addition of carbon lake sediments to PLA allows for the obtention of composites resistant to environmental factors such as elevated temperature or humidity. Moreover, PLA/CLS composites show a higher flow rate and higher surface hydrophobicity in comparison with unmodified PLA. MDPI 2022-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9457890/ /pubmed/36079485 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15176106 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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Borkowski, Grzegorz
Martyła, Agnieszka
Dobrosielska, Marta
Marciniak, Piotr
Gabriel, Ewa
Głowacka, Julia
Jałbrzykowski, Marek
Pakuła, Daria
Przekop, Robert E.
Carbonate Lake Sediments in the Plastics Processing-Preliminary Polylactide Composite Case Study: Mechanical and Structural Properties
title Carbonate Lake Sediments in the Plastics Processing-Preliminary Polylactide Composite Case Study: Mechanical and Structural Properties
title_full Carbonate Lake Sediments in the Plastics Processing-Preliminary Polylactide Composite Case Study: Mechanical and Structural Properties
title_fullStr Carbonate Lake Sediments in the Plastics Processing-Preliminary Polylactide Composite Case Study: Mechanical and Structural Properties
title_full_unstemmed Carbonate Lake Sediments in the Plastics Processing-Preliminary Polylactide Composite Case Study: Mechanical and Structural Properties
title_short Carbonate Lake Sediments in the Plastics Processing-Preliminary Polylactide Composite Case Study: Mechanical and Structural Properties
title_sort carbonate lake sediments in the plastics processing-preliminary polylactide composite case study: mechanical and structural properties
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9457890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36079485
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma15176106
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