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Polylactides ‐ degradable polymers for fibres and films
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Materials ScienceDegradable PolymersEngineeringDegradable PlasticPolymer ScienceMechanical EngineeringPolymer ProcessingBase ResinFiber SciencePolymer CompositesFiber ChemistryAbstract ModificationPolymer ChemistryYield ResinsSustainable Polymers
Abstract Modification of a poly(L‐lactide) (PLLA) base resin, by treatment with peroxides and compounding with plasticisers, yield resins which can be processed by conventional techniques and equipment to thin blown films, fibres and nonwoven fabrics having properties comparable to those of corresponding PP and PE samples. Film samples have tensile strength between 30 and 50 MPa, elongation at break around 250%, and puncture resistance, measured as dart drop values, of 12 g/μm. Fibres can be spun to filaments or directly to nonvowen fabrics by spun‐bond techniques. These fabrics have mechanical properties comparable to polypropylene materials. The polymer products are readily degraded in a compost to carbon dioxide, water and biomass.
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