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Titel
Accelerated ageing and hydrolytic stabilization of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) under humidity and temperature conditioning
Ist Teil von
  • Polymer testing, 2018-07, Vol.68, p.315-332
Ort / Verlag
Barking: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2018
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • The accelerated hygrothermal ageing of two commercial poly(lactic acid) grades, a semi-crystalline and an amorphous one, was studied in order to establish a baseline degradation mechanism and kinetics. In particular, the water uptake, the molecular weight, the carboxylic end groups concentration and the thermal properties were monitored during the course of humidity and temperature conditioning at 70 °C and 80% relative humidity (RH), revealing significant extent of chain scission. The effect of four commercial anti-hydrolysis agents of different composition was then examined in order to stabilize the two PLA grades. The additives comprised an epoxy-based chain extender, an aromatic carbodiimide, as well as an aromatic and an aliphatic polycarbodiimide. The epoxy-based additive did not exhibit any stabilizing effect, while the other three carbodiimide-based additives were found efficient as anti-hydrolysis agents at a concentration of 1% especially in the case of the amorphous grade. •PLA hydrolytic stabilization through scavenging COOH groups and water is feasible to extend use in long-term applications.•Monomeric and polymeric carbodiimide-based additives at 1% w/w are found efficient to stabilize amorphous PLA.•Polycarbodiimides at 1% w/w are found efficient to stabilize semicrystalline PLA.•Additives performance was correlated to the presence of sufficient carbodiimide bonds to react with free COOH and/or water.•Epoxy-based chain extender failed to restrict amorphous and semicrystalline PLA ageing.

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