Abstract

AbstractThe widespread use of traditional petroleum‐based plastics is causing significant environmental pollution for example microplastics issues, due to its non‐biodegradability. Poly (lactic acid) (PLA) as a representative biodegradable polymer is a promising candidate to replace petroleum‐based plastics in some fields of disposable packaging materials and tableware. In this work, in order to improve the poor crystallization, mechanical and heat resistance performances of PLA, styrene–acrylonitrile‐glycidyl methacrylate (SAG) as a chain extender and octamethylenedicarboxylic dibenzoylhydrazide (ST‐NAB3) as a heterogeneous nucleating agent (HNA) were added simultaneously into PLA matrix. The chain‐extended PLA (CPLA) with branch structures had smaller crystal sizes and higher crystal density, compared with those of pure PLA. In addition, thanks to the nucleation effect of ST‐NAB3 and the development of “shish‐kebab”, this tendency became more pronounced in CPLA/HNA systems. It was worth mentioning that, CPLA with the ST‐NAB3 content of 1 wt% (CPLA‐1) possessed the highest crystallinity of 43.6%. Meanwhile, CPLA‐1 had the best impact strength and heat deformation temperature of 38.9 kJ/m2 and 91.3°C respectively, which had increased by 11.3 kJ/m2 and 32.4°C contrast to pure PLA. On the whole, this study proposed a simple and effective method, which provided a new possibility for PLA modification research.

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