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Effect of the chain length of geraniol esters on the plasticization efficiency with poly(lactide)

Authors

Gomez-Caturla, J. , Ivorra-Martinez, J. , Tejada-Oliveros, R. , MORENO GARCÍA, VIRGINIA, Garcia-Garcia, D. , Balart, R.

External publication

No

Means

Polymer

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

JCR Impact

4.5

Publication date

05/01/2024

ISI

001126524300001

Abstract

This work reports on the development of environmentally friendly PLA formulations utilizing different esters derived from geraniol as plasticizers. Geranyl formate, acetate, propionate, butyrate, isovalerate and caproate at 10 wt% were combined with PLA in formulations that were produced through extrusion and injection moulding processes. Theoretical solubility parameter studies predicted good miscibility between PLA and all the plasticizers. This was confirmed by tensile test, which showed elongation at break values between 200 and 300 %, totally in contrast with the 8 % value of neat PLA. Geranyl acetate and geranyl formate exhibited the highest elongation at break behavior. These values of elongation at break were supported by FESEM images, which showed clear signs of plasticization. The plasticization effect was further corroborated by DSC and DMTA analysis, where a clear decrease in the glass transition temperature was observed from a typical value of 60 degrees C for neat PLA down to 40-50 degrees C for the plasticized blends. This was related to an enhanced chain mobility of the amorphous regions of PLA. Moreover, the plasticizers slightly increased the water absorption capabilities of PLA, as demonstrated by an increase in the water contact angle and water uptake for 11 weeks.

Keywords

Poly(lactic acid); Plasticizer; Geraniol ester; Ductility; Mechanical properties

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