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Effect of PGMA-saponite brushes on the rheology, crystallization and supercritical CO2 foaming behavior of poly(lactic acid)

REACTIVE & FUNCTIONAL POLYMERS [2023]
Yaoxing Xiang, Weijun Zhen, Tianping Zhang, Ling Zhao
ABSTRACT

In this work, poly(glycidyl methacrylate) (PGMA) were grafted onto the surface of saponite to form polymer brushes (m@g-Sap) via surface-initiated atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP). Moreover, PLA/m@g-Sap nanocomposites foams were prepared by supercritical carbon dioxide foaming with m@g-Sap as fillers. And its comprehensive performance, structure-properties relationship were investigated. It was shown that m@g-Sap as an efficient nucleating agent enhanced the rheological properties, crystallization behavior and foamability of PLA . The pore density of PLA4 (PLA/m@g-Sap (0.7 wt%) nanocomposites foams) is increased by 3 orders of magnitude and its average pore size is reduced by 84.94%. Furthermore, the unique intercalation structure and branched interpenetration network structure of m@g-Sap effectively improved the compression resistance of PLA based nanocomposites foams. Compared with pure PLA foam, the compressive strength of PLA4 platform region increased by 282%. Finally, what's more, the results of simultaneous rheological and in situ IR, molecular dynamics simulations indicate that there was a significant interaction between m@g-Sap and PLA and CO 2 , which in turn enhanced the melt strength of PLA based nanocomposites and induced the rapid crystallization of PLA. The above results demonstrated that m@g-Sap had great potential to improve the foaming behavior of PLA.

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