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Effects of Organic Montmorillonite (OMMT) and Pre-Orientation on Property of Poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA)/Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) Blends.


ABSTRACT: Poly(l-lactic acid)/ethylene propylene diene monomer/organic montmorillonite (PLLA/EPDM/OMMT) samples were melt-compounded and then processed into sheets via two routes, namely, compression-molding and calendering. Tensile performance, morphology, and thermal property of the samples were investigated. Tensile test showed that the incorporation of OMMT resulted in significant enhancement in the tensile ductility of the PLLA/EPDM samples. SEM observation revealed that EPDM domain size decreased largely with increasing OMMT loading, indicating the compatibility of OMMT with PLLA/EPDM blends. Moreover, the elongation at break, tensile yield strength, and modulus of the calendered samples were found to be much higher than those of the compression-molded samples. It can be attributed to the pre-oriented rigid amorphous fraction of PLLA matrix and pre-stretched EPDM phases in the calendered samples produced by the stretching/shearing effect of calendering. Compared to the spherical/ellipsoidal EPDM particles in the compression-molded samples, these stretched EPDM phases with higher aspect ratio in the calendered samples can be more effective to initiate craze, and terminate the craze growing to a crack along transversal direction. Therefore, the calendered samples show a better tensile ductility than the compression-molded ones. Moreover, annealing was carried out to increase the crystallinity of the samples. Tensile performance, morphology, and thermal property of the annealed samples were also systematically investigated.

SUBMITTER: Song D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7023235 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of Organic Montmorillonite (OMMT) and Pre-Orientation on Property of Poly(l-lactic acid) (PLLA)/Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM) Blends.

Song Di D   Wang Kai K   Shen Jianing J   Zhao Long L   Xu Nai N   Pang Sujuan S   Pan Lisha L  

Polymers 20200104 1


Poly(l-lactic acid)/ethylene propylene diene monomer/organic montmorillonite (PLLA/EPDM/OMMT) samples were melt-compounded and then processed into sheets via two routes, namely, compression-molding and calendering. Tensile performance, morphology, and thermal property of the samples were investigated. Tensile test showed that the incorporation of OMMT resulted in significant enhancement in the tensile ductility of the PLLA/EPDM samples. SEM observation revealed that EPDM domain size decreased la  ...[more]

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