Abstract

The shrinkage issue has posed a significant challenge for the practical application of biodegradable foam materials. The varying temperature-pressure mode (VT-PM) was adopted to fabricate poly (butylene adipate-butylene terephthalate) (PBAT)/Polybutylene succinate (PBS) foams. Foam shrinkage was significantly improved by the synergistic effect of temperature and pressure, and the shrinkage resistance mechanism was investigated by analyzing the cell structure. The crystallization behavior of PBS was investigated using differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and polarized optical microscope (POM). Small size PBS crystals were obtained during the temperature change process, and the heterogeneous nucleation of PBS crystals increased the foaming expansion ratio. It was also found that the thick cell wall was able to act as a skeleton to support the structure of large cell size (>100 μm) foams, ensuring larger compression stress and modulus.

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