2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.3c00774
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In Situ Reactive Compatibilization of Thermoplastic Starch/Poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) Blends with Robust Water Resistance Performance

Abstract: Thermoplastic starch (TPS) has attracted significant attention as an alternative to fossil-fuel-derived plastics owing to its abundance and biodegradability. However, its high hydrophilicity impedes its utilization in packaging applications because of issues such as moisture uptake and inferior barrier properties. In particular, the hydrophilicity of TPS hampers its ability to be compatible with hydrophobic biodegradable polymers such as poly­(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT). Herein, we report a TPS/… Show more

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“…It is evident that the complex viscosity decreases as the angular frequency increases. This behavior is typical of pseudoplastic fluids and is characterized by the phenomenon of “shear thinning” with increasing angular frequency . The complex viscosity of the composites gradually increases with an increase in the TAIC content.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…It is evident that the complex viscosity decreases as the angular frequency increases. This behavior is typical of pseudoplastic fluids and is characterized by the phenomenon of “shear thinning” with increasing angular frequency . The complex viscosity of the composites gradually increases with an increase in the TAIC content.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This behavior is typical of pseudoplastic fluids and is characterized by the phenomenon of "shear thinning" with increasing angular frequency. 35 The complex viscosity of the composites gradually increases with an increase in the TAIC content. This can be attributed to the network structure formed within the TPS and at PBAT/TPS interface, which restricts the movement of molecular chain segments.…”
Section: Rheological Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 98%