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Poly(lactide)/cellulose nanocrystal nanocomposites by high-shear mixing

Oguz, Oguzhan  
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Candau, Nicolas  
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Demongeot, Adrien  
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2021
Polymer Engineering And Science

There is currently considerable interest in developing stiff, strong, tough, and heat resistant poly(lactide) (PLA) based materials with improved melt elasticity in response to the increasing demand for sustainable plastics. However, simultaneous optimization of stiffness, strength, and toughness is a challenge for any material, and commercial PLA is well-known to be inherently brittle and temperature-sensitive and to show poor melt elasticity. In this study, we report that high-shear mixing with cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) leads to significant improvements in the toughness, heat resistance, and melt elasticity of PLA while further enhancing its already outstanding room temperature stiffness and strength. This is evidenced by (i) one-fold increase in the elastic modulus (6.48 GPa), (ii) 43% increase in the tensile strength (87.1 MPa), (iii) one-fold increase in the strain at break (similar to 6%), (iv) two-fold increase in the impact strength (44.2 kJ/m(2)), (v) 113-fold increase in the storage modulus at 90 degrees C (787.8 MPa), and (vi) 10(3)-fold increase in the melt elasticity at 190 degrees C and 1 rad/s (similar to 10(5) Pa) via the addition of 30 wt% CNC. It is hence possible to produce industrially viable, stiff, strong, tough, and heat resistant green materials with improved melt elasticity through high-shear mixing.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/pen.25621
Web of Science ID

WOS:000600534200001

Author(s)
Oguz, Oguzhan  
Candau, Nicolas  
Demongeot, Adrien  
Citak, Mehmet Kerem
Cetin, Fatma Nalan
Stoclet, Gregory
Michaud, Veronique  
Menceloglu, Yusuf Z.
Date Issued

2021

Publisher

WILEY

Published in
Polymer Engineering And Science
Volume

61

Issue

4

Start page

1028

End page

1040

Subjects

Engineering, Chemical

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Polymer Science

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Engineering

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Polymer Science

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cellulose nanocrystals

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green nanocomposites

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high-shear mixing

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pla

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cellulose nanocrystals

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mechanical-properties

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biodegradable polymers

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poly(lactic acid)

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natural fibers

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super-tough

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pla

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composites

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challenges

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blends

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