Abstract

The PBAT (poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) is a promising biodegradable material. However, it is often blend with hydrophilic polymers since its degradation rate in the aquatic environment is still limited. In this study, the blend PBAT/TPS (thermoplastic starch) films, namely BFs, were prepared by a blow extrusion approach, and evaluated for hydrolysis in four studied mediums acid (HCl, 1 M, 2 M, and 3 M), alkaline (NaOH, pH = 9, 11, and 13), phosphate buffer (pH = 7.4), and artificial seawater. The hydrolyzed BFs were characterized by weight loss, mechanical properties, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectra (FTIR), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). A larger starch content in the BFs caused hydrolysis more quickly. The highest hydrolytic rate was found in the alkaline solution, followed by the acid medium. The complete abiotic hydrolysis of the BFs was 3 M HCl for 14 days or NaOH (pH 13) for 35 days. After 180 days of incubation, the film containing 70.5 % PBAT/TPS granules has been associated with the highest biodegradation rate of 76.31 % in composting.

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