“…In Figure 5b, the surface of the sample containing the PTW compatibilizer is slightly rougher than the surface of the sample without it, which may indicate greater compatibility of PA6 and PLA. By adding GO nanofiller to PA6/PLA/PTW sample and increasing its amount, the fracture surface of the samples has become rougher, and the mean diameter of PLA disperse phase reduced, so in the figure 5, that for samples (80/20), (80/20/5) and containing 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 and 1 phr GO, the mean diameter of PLA disperse phase became 43.9, 36.1, 32.5, 21.6, 16.6, 13.4 and 11.8 μm, respectively, which indicates the creation of an interface and interaction between the components of nanocomposites, which is consistent with the results of some studies [57]. It seems that the interface is formed by the formation of hydrogen bonds between the hydroxyl and carboxyl functional groups in GO with the carboxyl functional groups of PLA and the amide functional groups of PA6.…”