2016
DOI: 10.1134/s2075113316040249
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Structure and properties of films based on blends of polyamide–polyhydroxybutyrate

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“…The same effect was found in the case of PP/PHB blends [242], characterized by a reduction of stiffness and crystallinity in the presence of a PHB polymer, and at the same time the blend showed an increase of flexibility in relation to the content of PP in the blend. Olkhov et al [243] investigated the replacement of ether functional groups belonging to PHB, having reduced affinity to water with more hydrophilic groups (amide) belonging to polyamide, while Abdelwahab et al studied how to advance the compatibility of PHB and PS, which have analogous processing temperatures but are basically incompatible, by using commercial compatibilizing ingredients based on PS random copolymers, containing methyl methacrylate or maleic anhydride comonomers [192] (Figure 6e). PHB/ Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) or PVA blends were widely analyzed: PVAc and its modification, as the PVA, are miscible with PHB in the melting region.…”
Section: Hybrid Blends Based On Bio-based and Fossil Fuel-derived mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The same effect was found in the case of PP/PHB blends [242], characterized by a reduction of stiffness and crystallinity in the presence of a PHB polymer, and at the same time the blend showed an increase of flexibility in relation to the content of PP in the blend. Olkhov et al [243] investigated the replacement of ether functional groups belonging to PHB, having reduced affinity to water with more hydrophilic groups (amide) belonging to polyamide, while Abdelwahab et al studied how to advance the compatibility of PHB and PS, which have analogous processing temperatures but are basically incompatible, by using commercial compatibilizing ingredients based on PS random copolymers, containing methyl methacrylate or maleic anhydride comonomers [192] (Figure 6e). PHB/ Polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) or PVA blends were widely analyzed: PVAc and its modification, as the PVA, are miscible with PHB in the melting region.…”
Section: Hybrid Blends Based On Bio-based and Fossil Fuel-derived mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides this, antibacterial PLA-based compounds have been recently developed by adding chitosan nanoparticles in 0.5, 1, and 2 wt% into a PLA matrix by melt extrusion followed by a solvent casting process to obtain nanocomposite films. The obtained nanocomposites showed higher antibacterial effectiveness with increasing content of nanochitosan as well as higher antibacterial effectiveness against L. monocytogenes than against E. coli bacteria [243].…”
Section: Poly(lactic Acid) (Pla)mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…A laminated chitin PLA-PLA composite has been recently prepared by the hot-press method. Chitin powder was dispersed into a PLA matrix and further processed by a hot press to obtain the inner layer, where a neat PLA layer was also obtained by the hot press method [243]. It was observed that the incorporation of 5 wt% of chitin in the chitin-PLA layer in direct contact with a Mueller-Hinton agar medium, inoculated with E. coli bacteria, was enough to produce a clear inhibition zone.…”
Section: Poly(lactic Acid) (Pla)mentioning
confidence: 99%