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Development of Poly(lactic acid) Nanocomposites Reinforced with Hydrophobized Bacterial Cellulose
Fecha
2019-10Registro en:
Ávila Ramírez, Jhon Alejandro; Bovi, Jimena; Bernal, Celina Raquel; Errea, María Inés; Foresti, María Laura; Development of Poly(lactic acid) Nanocomposites Reinforced with Hydrophobized Bacterial Cellulose; Springer/Plenum Publishers; Journal of Polymers and the Environment; 28; 1; 10-2019; 61-73
1566-2543
1572-8919
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Ávila Ramírez, Jhon Alejandro
Bovi, Jimena
Bernal, Celina Raquel
Errea, María Inés
Foresti, María Laura
Resumen
Poly(lactic acid)/bacterial cellulose nanocomposites were prepared by solvent casting. Aiming to reduce the incompatibilitybetween polar bacterial cellulose (BC) and the nonpolar PLA matrix which induces iller aggregation and poor reinforcement dispersion, BC was acetylated by the use of a non-conventional route catalyzed by citric acid. The derivatized BC(AcBC) was incorporated into de PLA matrix at varying iller loadings, and optical, morphological, structural, thermal,tensile and barrier (water vapor) properties of PLA/AcBC in comparison with PLA/BC were evaluated. Noticeable changesin the nanocomposite properties were ascribed to the success of the route proposed to surface hydrophobize BC, whichsigniicantly improved its dispersibility within the PLA matrix and the matrix-iller interaction. By the way, the variation ofiller loading allowed attaining remarkable increases in the nanocomposite ilms stifness without signiicant reductions intensile strength and water vapor permeability.