Process,Characterization and Biodegradability of Aliphatic Aromatic Polyester/Sisal Fiber Composites |
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Authors: | Chin-San Wu |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering, Kao Yuan University, Kaohsiung County, 82101, Taiwan, ROC |
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Abstract: | The biodegradability, morphology, and mechanical properties of composite materials made of Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) and sisal fiber (SF) were evaluated. Composites containing acrylic acid-grafted PBAT (PBAT-g-AA/SF)
exhibited noticeably superior mechanical properties due to greater compatibility between the two components. The dispersion
of SF in the PBAT-g-AA matrix was highly homogeneous as a result of ester formation between the carboxyl groups of PBAT-g-AA
and hydroxyl groups in SF and the consequent creation of branched and cross-linked macromolecules. Each composite was subjected
to biodegradation tests in Rhizopus oryzae compost. Morphological observations indicated severe disruption of film structure after 60 days of incubation, and both the
PBAT and the PBAT-g-AA/SF composite films were eventually completely degraded. Water resistance of PBAT-g-AA/SF was higher
than that of PBAT/SF, although weight loss of composites buried in Rhizopus oryzae compost indicated that both were biodegradable, even at high levels of SF substitution. The PBAT-g-AA/SF films were more
biodegradable than those made of PBAT, implying a strong connection between these characteristics and biodegradability. |
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