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Sustainable textile fibers of bioderived polylactide/poly(pentamethylene 2, <scp>5ā€furanoate</scp> ) blends

Authors :
Michelina Soccio
Nadia Lotti
Giulia Fredi
Daniele Rigotti
Andrea Dorigato
Davide Perin
Perin D.
Fredi G.
Rigotti D.
Soccio M.
Lotti N.
Dorigato A.
Source :
Journal of Applied Polymer Science. 139:51740
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Furanoate polyesters are emerging as promising bioderived polymers that could replace petrochemical-derived polyesters in several applications, for example, the textile field. Here, sustainable and fully bioderived fibers are wet-spun by blending poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(pentamethylene 2,5-furanoate) (PPeF), with up to 50 wt% of PPeF. PLA/PPeF blends result as immiscible, with PPeF domains homogeneously distributed within the PLA matrix, as shown by scanning electron micrographs. The immiscibility is confirmed by differential scanning calorimetry, as the glass transition temperature of PLA is unaffected by PPeF. The immiscibility and poor adhesion between PLA and PPeF are responsible for the decrease in stress at break and elongation at break from 30.1MPa and 127%, of PLA fibers, to 3.5MPa and 1.9%, at high PPeF amounts. However, the addition of PPeF strongly decreases the PLA&#39;s tendency to absorb water and retain the processing solvents, showing a mass loss decrease from 3.1% for PLA fibers to 1% for fibers containing 50 wt% PPeF, thereby addressing one of the main drawbacks of PLA. These results, although preliminary, offer new directions for future works on innovative and sustainable fibers based on furanoate polyesters.

Details

ISSN :
10974628 and 00218995
Volume :
139
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Applied Polymer Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d38bac0b4fea87cd5560e5e0504b6db6
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/app.51740