Abstract

In this work, polylactic acid/thermoplastic acetylated starch (PLA/TPAS) composites were prepared using PLA as a matrix material and TPAS as a modifier. TPAS is based on acetylated starch, which is plasticized using glycerin. Analysis of the mechanical, thermal, and dynamic mechanical properties, and morphological structures of the PLA/TPAS composites shows that with an increase in the TPAS content, the toughness of the PLA/TPAS composites significantly improves. When the amount of TPAS added is 40% by weight, the elongation at break is increased 4 times. At the same time, the addition of TPAS has little effect on the thermal stability of the composites. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), dynamic mechanical analysis and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) analysis results show that PLA is incompatible with TPAS. The addition of TPAS promotes the crystallization of PLA, resulting in a decrease in the thermal stability but limits the degradation behavior during the processing of the material, which has little effect on the performance of the material. High temperature and high humidity soil degradation and ultraviolet radiation aging experiments on PLA/TPAS composites show that the PLA/TPAS composites have good biodegradability. In soil burial degradation experiments, the degradation rate of the pure PLA material is slow, and its final mass retention rate is high. The PLA/TPAS composites degrade fast. In ultraviolet radiation aging experiments, the tensile strength of the PLA/TPAS composites was improved to a certain extent after exposure to ultraviolet radiation. With an increase in the ultraviolet irradiation time, the tensile properties of the PLA/TPAS composites gradually decreased.

Highlights

  • Biocomposite materials are composed of two or more different materials, and generally have good biocompatibility, biological stability, certain strength and toughness, and good antibacterial properties.[1,2] Polylactic acid (PLA) has good biocompatibility, safety, and biodegradability

  • Adding modi ed starch thermoplastic acetylated starch (TPAS) can effectively improve the mechanical properties of PLA

  • The elongation at break of the composites increased with increasing TPAS content

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Introduction

Biocomposite materials are composed of two or more different materials, and generally have good biocompatibility, biological stability, certain strength and toughness, and good antibacterial properties.[1,2] Polylactic acid (PLA) has good biocompatibility, safety, and biodegradability. It eventually decomposes into CO2 and H2O in the environment, producing no other environmental pollutants. Most traditional fermentation processes use starchy raw materials to produce lactic acid. The United States, France, and Japan have developed agricultural and sideline products as raw materials to produce lactic acid.

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