增塑剂
材料科学
甘油
延伸率
热塑性塑料
结晶度
极限抗拉强度
共聚物
淀粉
乙烯醇
高分子化学
乙二醇
乙烯
化学工程
复合材料
有机化学
化学
聚合物
催化作用
工程类
作者
William J. Orts,Geoffrey A. R. Nobes,Gregory M. Glenn,Gregory M. Gray,Syed Imam,Bor‐Sen Chiou
摘要
Abstract Blends of thermoplastic starch with poly(ethylene‐co‐vinyl alcohol) copolymer (EVOH) were melt extruded with water/glycerol as plasticizer and a series of amino acid additives. The biggest factor in end‐use mechanical properties proved to be the relative humidity (RH) during storage. Plasticized starch‐EVOH blends stored at 0 and 50% RH changed significantly over time, with, for example, the tensile strength (TS) of the glycerol‐plasticized blend increasing from 4.7 to 26.3 MPa over 8 weeks when maintained at 0% RH. In contrast, the TS of this same sample stored at 75% RH remained unchanged for 8 weeks. Amino acids provided relatively minor, but significant changes in mechanical properties with time. Based on TS, elongation‐to‐break, and modulus, it may be concluded that β ‐alanine, sarcosine, and L ‐proline were more effective than glycerol at maintaining strong flexible blends. Increases in crystallinity and changes in morphology with time, as described by modulated DSC were correlated to these changes in mechanical properties. Published in 2007 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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