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Natural fiber-induced degradation in PLA-hemp biocomposites in the molten state

Authors :
Valentina Mazzanti
R. Pariante
Francesco Mollica
Giovanni Filippone
M. Salzano de Luna
Mazzanti, V.
Salzano de Luna, M.
Pariante, R.
Mollica, F.
Filippone, G.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The effect of small amounts (≤3 wt%) of short hemp fibers on stability of a poly(lactic acid) (PLA) in the molten state is investigated through time-resolved rheology. The decrease over time of the zero-frequency complex viscosity was correlated to severe hydrolytic degradation of the PLA matrix. A kinetic model that accounts for thermal degradation and hydrolysis was fitted to the experimental viscosity data. The significant fiber-induced hydrolysis is due to traces of residual water bound to the fibers inside the composites after the processing steps. A significant mitigation of the fiber-induced PLA hydrolysis can be obtained by carefully drying the hemp fibers before melt compounding and (to a lesser extent) by subjecting the fibers to an alkaline treatment. On the other hand, if the interest is a shorter persistence in the environment, natural fibers can be exploited to accelerate degradation of biocomposites.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....01228b6b55b0b6f842a2c9a9464d60db