Abstract

Bioplastics have attracted attention over the years from a perspective of environmental protection. Recently, attention is focused on bioplastics derived from inedible objects. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are known as a microbial origin plastic and expected to deal effectively with the food security issue. In this study, in order to use PHA for industrial and machinery parts and products, polycaprolactone (PCL) was blended with a PHA-based pellet to improve ductility and tensile strength. The effects of additives on tensile strength and elongation at break, dynamic tensile tests of the polymer blends were examined using split Hopkinson bar (SHPB) method at high strain rates.

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