Biodegradation Properties of Poly-ε-caprolactone, Starch and Cellulose Acetate Butyrate Composites

被引:11
作者
Ali, Salah F. Abdellah [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leeds, Sch Civil Engn, IRC Polymer Sci, Leeds, W Yorkshire, England
[2] Univ Alexandria, Inst Grad Studies & Res, Alexandria, Egypt
关键词
Starch; Poly-epsilon-caprolactone; Biodegradable; Enzymatic degradation; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; BLENDS; DEGRADATION;
D O I
10.1007/s10924-014-0675-6
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Blending starches with polymers such as poly-epsilon-caprolactone (PCL) has been used as a route to biodegradable plastics. The addition of starch has a significant effect on all physical properties including toughness, elongation at break. On blending cellulose acetate butyrate (CAB) with starch and PCL, improvements in most physical and mechanical properties were observed. This is may be due to CAB acts as a compatibilizer between PCL and starch due to the presence of both hydroxyl groups (in starch and CAB) and ester carbonyls (in PCL and CAB). The presence of different compounds affects the way in which other components degrade. For example the structure of CAB within a starch and PCL combination might make the degradation rate different to that when starch was only mixed with PCL. To check whether this was the case, three combinations of different blends were used to calculate the rate of degradation of each of them separately. These degradation rate constants were then used to predict the theoretical degradation which was checked against the experimental value for other different combinations.
引用
收藏
页码:359 / 364
页数:6
相关论文
共 23 条
[1]   Characterization of the degradation of polylactic acid polymer in a solid substrate environment [J].
Agarwal, M ;
Koelling, KW ;
Chalmers, JJ .
BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRESS, 1998, 14 (03) :517-526
[2]   Preparation and characterisation of compatibilised polycaprolactone/starch composites [J].
Avella, M ;
Errico, ME ;
Laurienzo, P ;
Martuscelli, E ;
Raimo, M ;
Rimedio, R .
POLYMER, 2000, 41 (10) :3875-3881
[3]   Properties of thermoplastic blends: starch-polycaprolactone [J].
Averous, L ;
Moro, L ;
Dole, P ;
Fringant, C .
POLYMER, 2000, 41 (11) :4157-4167
[4]  
Bastioli C, International Patent Appl., Patent No. [WO 92/19680, 9219680]
[5]   Mechanical properties and biodegradation of thermoplastic starches obtained from grafted starches with acrylics [J].
Canche-Escamilla, G. ;
Canche-Canche, M. ;
Duarte-Aranda, S. ;
Caceres-Farfan, M. ;
Borges-Argaez, R. .
CARBOHYDRATE POLYMERS, 2011, 86 (04) :1501-1508
[6]   BIODETERIORATION OF POLYMERIC MATERIALS - GENERALIZED KINETIC DATA [J].
GUMARGALIEVA, KZ ;
ZAIKOV, GE .
POLYMER DEGRADATION AND STABILITY, 1995, 48 (03) :411-417
[7]   Influence of various starch types on PCL/starch blends anaerobic biodegradation [J].
Hubackova, Jitka ;
Dvorackova, Marie ;
Svoboda, Petr ;
Mokrejs, Pavel ;
Kupec, Jan ;
Pozarova, Iva ;
Alexy, Pavol ;
Bugaj, Peter ;
Machovsky, Michal ;
Koutny, Marek .
POLYMER TESTING, 2013, 32 (06) :1011-1019
[8]   Mechanical properties and enzymic degradation of thermoplastic and granular sago starch filled poly(ε-caprolactone) [J].
Ishiaku, US ;
Pang, KW ;
Lee, WS ;
Ishak, ZAM .
EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL, 2002, 38 (02) :393-401
[9]  
Kaplan D, 1993, BIODEGRADABLE POLYM, P339
[10]   BIODEGRADABLE BLENDS AND COMPOSITES OF POLYCAPROLACTONE AND STARCH DERIVATIVES [J].
KOENIG, MF ;
HUANG, SJ .
POLYMER, 1995, 36 (09) :1877-1882