Superior heat‐resistant polylactide/poly(butylene succinate) blend fibers via in‐situ reactive compatibilization

Author:

Huang Wei1,Zhang Guiju1,Zhou Yuxiang2,Joziasse Cornelis A. P.3,Wang Ruyin2,du Sart Gerrit Gobius3,Chen Peng14

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang Key Laboratory of Bio‐based Polymeric Materials Technology and Application, Ningbo Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE), CAS Ningbo China

2. TotalEnergies Corbion China Shanghai China

3. TotalEnergies Corbion Gorinchem The Netherlands

4. Center of Materials Science and Optoelectronics Engineering University of Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractBlending poly(butylene succinate) (PBS) with polylactide (PLLA) has proven effective in improving heat resistance of PLLA fibers. Unfortunately, it remains challenging to maintain good spinnability for PLLA/PBS blends with high content of PBS with which further improved heat resistance could be anticipated. In this study, reactive melt‐extrusion was devised to in‐situ generate PLLA‐PBS copolymers by introducing zinc acetate as a transesterification catalyst into PLLA/PBS blends. The compatibility between the PLLA and PBS phases was greatly improved by the formation of PLLA‐PBS copolymers, resulting in excellent melt‐spinnability even for the PLLA/PBS blends with high PBS content up to 20 wt%. In addition, an increase in crystallinity of PLLA was achieved in PLLA/PBS blend fibers, thanks to the enhanced compatibility. More importantly, the presence of PBS nuclei retarded the molecular orientation of the amorphous PLLA phase, consistent with the effective results from the relaxation heat‐setting treatment. These led to an exceptionally improved heat resistance of the PLLA/PBS blend fibers. As an encouraging result, the boiling water shrinkage was significantly reduced from ca. 20% for neat PLLA fibers to 3.7% for the PLLA/PBS blend fibers with 20 wt% PBS content. These findings may open up a facile and effective route to develop PLLA/PBS blend fibers showing sound spinnability, greatly improved heat resistance and softness.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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