Abstract

Polylactic acid (PLA) is regarded as one of the most promising sustainable bioplastics in response to the global energy crisis and white pollution problems. However, the inherent high flammability , poor crystallinity and brittleness of PLA composites severely limit their application in the emerging fields of electronics and rail transit. Although the current phosphorus-nitrogen flame retardants exhibit excellent flame-retardant efficiency in PLA, they are often synthesized mainly through traditional petrochemical-based compounds and their function is confined to improving the flame-retardant performance of PLA. Herein, a novel multi-functional bio-based additive chitosan methyl phosphonate (CMP) was synthesized through the self-assembly of marine organism-derived chitosan (CS) and methylphosphonic acid. The incorporation of CMP simultaneously enhanced the fire safety, toughness and crystallization rate of PLA composites. The introduction of only 4 wt% CMP gave the PLA the UL-94 V-0 rating and high LOI of 30.6% due to its excellent gas-phase effect. It meant that the final PLA bio-based composites fully met the stringent flame-retardant requirements in the emerging fields. Moreover, the crystallization rate of PLA/CMP composites was significantly enhanced and the crystallinity of PLA/CMP4 was improved from 9.08% of pure PLA to 18.66% with the increase of 105%. Because of the uniform dispersion of CMP in PLA matrix and the good interface between them, PLA/CMP4 maintained almost the same strength as pure PLA and its impact strength was slightly improved compared to that of pure PLA. This research provided a novel strategy for the preparation of a high-performance and multi-functional PLA bio-based composites, which was of great significance to expand the practical application value of PLA bio-based composites in the current environment of advocating recyclable development. • A multifunctional bio-based flame retardant (CMP) was designed and synthesized. • Only 4 wt% CMP enabled PLA to obtain the desirable UL-94 V-0 rating. • CMP exerted efficaciously the inhibitory effect in gas phase. • CMP significantly improved the crystallization rate and toughness of PLA bio-based composites.

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