2022
DOI: 10.1002/mame.202100698
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Manipulating Matrix Crystallization and Impact Toughness of Polylactide/Elastomer Blends via Tailoring Size and Packing Density of Stereocomplex Crystallites Formed at the Interface

Abstract: Constructing stereocomplex (SC) crystallites at the interface of poly(L-lactide) (PLLA)/elastomer blends represent a promising strategy to develop heat-resistant and super-tough PLLA materials because such SC crystallites can behave as not only nucleator to accelerate crystallization of PLLA matrix but also interfacial binder to strengthen interface. The properties of blends could be largely dominated by the SC interfacial layer, however, it is still unclear how the interfacial structure affects nucleating eff… Show more

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“…The pristine PLLA/PBAT blend presented a typical "sea−island" morphology, and some cavitations caused by the interfacial debonding of PBAT phases were observed due to the poor interfacial adhesion between PLLA and PBAT. 34,35 With the addition of PBAT-g-GMA (Figure 6b), the blend of L/B/P also displayed interfacial cavitation, whereas the interfaces became vague with the decreased size of PBAT particles, suggesting a slight improvement in compatibility. However, an increased plastic deformation with fibers and cavitations were observed as the content of PDLA increased.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pristine PLLA/PBAT blend presented a typical "sea−island" morphology, and some cavitations caused by the interfacial debonding of PBAT phases were observed due to the poor interfacial adhesion between PLLA and PBAT. 34,35 With the addition of PBAT-g-GMA (Figure 6b), the blend of L/B/P also displayed interfacial cavitation, whereas the interfaces became vague with the decreased size of PBAT particles, suggesting a slight improvement in compatibility. However, an increased plastic deformation with fibers and cavitations were observed as the content of PDLA increased.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 99%