Abstract

Poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) is a natural and biodegradable storage polyester, produced by numerous bacteria, which is considered a potential substituent for conventional plastics in the packaging industry. The improvement of the PHB material lifetime often involves mechanical and tribological characterization, which can be accurately performed on thin films. In this study, we aimed at the evaluation of the tribological properties, such as adhesion force, friction coefficient and wear resistance, of different polyester films, fabricated via the solvent casting method. Three polyester films were designed in this study, each containing 1% w/v constituents as follows: a PHBh film prepared out of the PHB, extracted from the extremely halotolerant bacteria, Halomonas elongata DSM2581T, a PHBc film fabricated using a commercially available PHB, and a PHBVc film generated using the commercial poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyvalerate) (PHBV). The spectroscopy-in-point of AFM was used for adhesion force measurement based on multiple tests performed in a matrix, and the AFM lateral operating mode was applied for friction analysis under a controlled normal load. The fabricated PHBh film presented a thickness between 5 and 7 µm, a lower adhesion force (14 nN) as well as a smaller friction coefficient (0.15) compared to the PHBc and PHBVc. The tribological investigations of PHBh film revealed a biodegradable material with low roughness, as well as small adhesion and friction forces. Further optimization can be performed for the improvement of the PHBh film by copolymerization with other polymers, polyesters, and reinforcers, thus generating a feasible material with advanced tribo-mechanical features.

Highlights

  • The scope of this study is orientated to the evaluation of the tribological properties as adhesion, friction and wear behaviors of different polyester films fabricated using the solvent casting method [1]

  • The atomic force microscopy (AFM) technique was successfully applied to determine the material behavior of Microelectromechanical (MEMS) components fabricated from soft materials as SU-8 integrated with metallic materials on the same structure [5]

  • In this operating tapping mode, the AFM tip is vibrating close to the surface measuring the topography by use the attractive atomic force between the tip and sample surface Input parameters: Scanning area was of 40μm×40μm Operating conditions: Controlled humidity of 40%RH and temperature of 20°C; antivibration stage to avoid the external noises Output results: 3D images, roughness parameters and the grains distribution (a) PHBh (b) PHBc (c) PHBVc

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Summary

Introduction

The scope of this study is orientated to the evaluation of the tribological properties as adhesion, friction and wear behaviors of different polyester films fabricated using the solvent casting method [1]. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) are a class of energy storage compounds produced by prokaryotes, algae, and plants and are considered vital candidates to replace conventional plastics in the packaging field and biomedical sectors [3]. These polyesters are fully biodegradable, immunologically inert and have physical properties as conventional plastics [3]. The tribological behavior evaluation of developed PHBh film by AFM is the main research scope of this work. The AFM technique was successfully applied to determine the material behavior of Microelectromechanical (MEMS) components fabricated from soft materials as SU-8 integrated with metallic materials on the same structure [5]

Samples preparation and description
Topographical analysis Scope
Hardness and modulus of elasticity
Adhesion force Scope
Friction analysis Scope
Wear tests
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