Improvement of Impact Toughness of Biodegradable Poly(butylene succinate) by Melt Blending with Sustainable Biobased Glycerol Elastomers |
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Authors: | Oscar Valerio Manjusri Misra Amar K Mohanty |
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Institution: | 1.School of Engineering,University of Guelph,Guelph,Canada;2.Department of Plant Agriculture, Bioproducts Discovery and Development Centre,University of Guelph,Guelph,Canada |
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Abstract: | Poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) was melt blended with glycerol based polyesters (PGS) synthesized from pure and technical glycerol aiming to improve the impact strength of PBS. It was found that after addition of 30 wt% PGS to PBS its impact strength was significantly increased by 344% (from 31.9 to 110 J/m) and its elongation at break was maintained at 220%. Infrared spectra of the blends showed the presence of hydroxyl groups from the PGS phase suggesting that hydrogen bonding between the phases could be responsible for a good stress transfer and an efficient toughening in the PBS/PGS blends. Scanning electron microscopy imaging showed a good dispersion of PGS phase into PBS with a PGS particle size of 10 μm and less and no agglomeration. Addition of PGS to PBS was shown to be an effective strategy for improvement of PBS impact resistance without serious detrimental effects on its thermal and rheological properties. |
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