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Synthesis and Study of Fully Biodegradable Composites Based on Poly(butylene succinate) and Biochar

Biodegradable polymers offer a promising alternative to the global plastic problems and especially in the last decade, to the microplastics problems. For the first time, samples of poly(butylene succinate) (PBSu) biocomposites containing 1, 2.5, and 5 wt% biochar (BC) were prepared by in situ polyme...

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Autores principales: Papadopoulou, Katerina, Klonos, Panagiotis A., Kyritsis, Apostolos, Mašek, Ondřej, Wurzer, Christian, Tsachouridis, Konstantinos, Anastasiou, Antonios D., Bikiaris, Dimitrios N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36850331
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15041049
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author Papadopoulou, Katerina
Klonos, Panagiotis A.
Kyritsis, Apostolos
Mašek, Ondřej
Wurzer, Christian
Tsachouridis, Konstantinos
Anastasiou, Antonios D.
Bikiaris, Dimitrios N.
author_facet Papadopoulou, Katerina
Klonos, Panagiotis A.
Kyritsis, Apostolos
Mašek, Ondřej
Wurzer, Christian
Tsachouridis, Konstantinos
Anastasiou, Antonios D.
Bikiaris, Dimitrios N.
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description Biodegradable polymers offer a promising alternative to the global plastic problems and especially in the last decade, to the microplastics problems. For the first time, samples of poly(butylene succinate) (PBSu) biocomposites containing 1, 2.5, and 5 wt% biochar (BC) were prepared by in situ polymerization via the two-stage melt polycondensation procedure. BC was used as a filler for the PBSu to improve its mechanical properties, thermal transitions, and biodegradability. The structure of the synthesized polymers was examined by (1)H and (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and X-Ray diffraction (XRD) along with an estimation of the molecular weights, while differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and light flash analysis (LFA) were also employed to record the thermal transitions and evaluate the thermal conductivity, respectively. It was found that the amount of BC does not affect the molecular weight of PBSu biocomposites. The fine dispersion of BC, as well as the increase in BC content in the polymeric matrix, significantly improves the tensile and impact strengths. The DSC analysis results showed that BC facilitates the crystallization of PBSu biocomposites. Due to the latter, a mild and systematic increase in thermal diffusivity and conductivity was recorded indicating that BC is a conductive material. The molecular mobility of PBSu, local and segmental, does not change significantly in the biocomposites, whereas the BC seems to cause an increase in the overall dielectric permittivity. Finally, it was found that the enzymatic hydrolysis degradation rate of biocomposites increased with the increasing BC content.
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spelling pubmed-99603862023-02-26 Synthesis and Study of Fully Biodegradable Composites Based on Poly(butylene succinate) and Biochar Papadopoulou, Katerina Klonos, Panagiotis A. Kyritsis, Apostolos Mašek, Ondřej Wurzer, Christian Tsachouridis, Konstantinos Anastasiou, Antonios D. Bikiaris, Dimitrios N. Polymers (Basel) Article Biodegradable polymers offer a promising alternative to the global plastic problems and especially in the last decade, to the microplastics problems. For the first time, samples of poly(butylene succinate) (PBSu) biocomposites containing 1, 2.5, and 5 wt% biochar (BC) were prepared by in situ polymerization via the two-stage melt polycondensation procedure. BC was used as a filler for the PBSu to improve its mechanical properties, thermal transitions, and biodegradability. The structure of the synthesized polymers was examined by (1)H and (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and X-Ray diffraction (XRD) along with an estimation of the molecular weights, while differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and light flash analysis (LFA) were also employed to record the thermal transitions and evaluate the thermal conductivity, respectively. It was found that the amount of BC does not affect the molecular weight of PBSu biocomposites. The fine dispersion of BC, as well as the increase in BC content in the polymeric matrix, significantly improves the tensile and impact strengths. The DSC analysis results showed that BC facilitates the crystallization of PBSu biocomposites. Due to the latter, a mild and systematic increase in thermal diffusivity and conductivity was recorded indicating that BC is a conductive material. The molecular mobility of PBSu, local and segmental, does not change significantly in the biocomposites, whereas the BC seems to cause an increase in the overall dielectric permittivity. Finally, it was found that the enzymatic hydrolysis degradation rate of biocomposites increased with the increasing BC content. MDPI 2023-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9960386/ /pubmed/36850331 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15041049 Text en © 2023 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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Papadopoulou, Katerina
Klonos, Panagiotis A.
Kyritsis, Apostolos
Mašek, Ondřej
Wurzer, Christian
Tsachouridis, Konstantinos
Anastasiou, Antonios D.
Bikiaris, Dimitrios N.
Synthesis and Study of Fully Biodegradable Composites Based on Poly(butylene succinate) and Biochar
title Synthesis and Study of Fully Biodegradable Composites Based on Poly(butylene succinate) and Biochar
title_full Synthesis and Study of Fully Biodegradable Composites Based on Poly(butylene succinate) and Biochar
title_fullStr Synthesis and Study of Fully Biodegradable Composites Based on Poly(butylene succinate) and Biochar
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and Study of Fully Biodegradable Composites Based on Poly(butylene succinate) and Biochar
title_short Synthesis and Study of Fully Biodegradable Composites Based on Poly(butylene succinate) and Biochar
title_sort synthesis and study of fully biodegradable composites based on poly(butylene succinate) and biochar
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9960386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36850331
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15041049
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