Poly(lactic acid)
(PLA) is well-known as a biocompatible and biodegradable
polymer that can be obtained from natural sources. However, the brittleness
of PLA is a significant drawback for its wide application. In this
study, a poly(lactic acid) (PLA)/polyurethane elastomer prepolymer
(PUEP) dynamically vulcanized system was introduced and studied in
detail. The torque, FTIR spectrum, and gel content demonstrated that
PUEP was vulcanized and that the isocyanate (−NCO) group in
PUEP was successfully reacted with the −OH groups at both sides
of the PLA. The scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed that a
relatively uniform phase morphology and good interfacial compatibilization
were achieved in the dynamically vulcanized blends. The interfacial
reaction and compatibilization between the component polymers resulted
in the formation of supertoughened PLA/PUEP blended materials.
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