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Preparation of modified polylactic acid fiber containing anti-hydrolysis agents
Yang, Hee Jin
;
Kim, Young Kwang
;
Son, Jung A.
;
Choi, Ik Sung
;
Lim, Sang Kyoo
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Title
Preparation of modified polylactic acid fiber containing anti-hydrolysis agents
Issued Date
2023-10
Citation
Yang, Hee Jin. (2023-10). Preparation of modified polylactic acid fiber containing anti-hydrolysis agents. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 140(38). doi: 10.1002/app.54436
Type
Article
Author Keywords
anti-hydrolysis agent
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carbodiimides
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melt-spinning
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polylactic acid fiber
Keywords
POLY(LACTIC ACID)
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MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES
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CRYSTALLIZATION KINETICS
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REACTIVE EXTRUSION
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THERMAL-BEHAVIOR
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PLA
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NANOCOMPOSITES
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MORPHOLOGY
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RHEOLOGY
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POLY(L-LACTIDE)
ISSN
0021-8995
Abstract
Polylactic acid (PLA) is a promising alternative to petroleum-based polymers due to its biodegradability. However, its low mechanical properties in the presence of moisture are a challenge for textile applications. In this study, we investigated the effects of two anti-hydrolysis agents, an epoxy-based agent (ADR) and an aromatic carbodiimide-based agent (ZIKA), on the mechanical properties and hydrolysis resistance of PLA fibers. A melt-spinning process was used to prepare anti-hydrolysis fibers by adding 0.3 and 0.5 wt% of ADR and ZIKA to PLA. The topology of ADR/PLA and ZIKA/PLA was determined by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). Analysis of the compound chip revealed that ADR formed a branched chain in PLA, while ZIKA produced a linear molecular structure. The hydrolysis resistance of the fibers was evaluated by analyzing their crystallinity, hydrothermal shrinkage behavior, morphology, and tensile strength. ZIKA/PLA fibers showed higher orientation and crystallinity than ADR/PLA fibers. After hydrolysis, the tensile strength of ADR 0.5%/PLA fibers decreased by 31%, while that of ZIKA 0.5%/PLA fibers decreased by only 5% due to the linear molecular structure of ZIKA/PLA. Our findings indicate that ZIKA is more effective than ADR in producing hydrolysis-resistant PLA fibers with high crystallinity, orientation, and mechanical durability. © 2023 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/46668
DOI
10.1002/app.54436
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Inc.
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