Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemical Engineering Institute of Polymer Research, Waterloo Institute of Nanotechnology, University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada
2. Department of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Eco‐Friendly Center of Circular Advanced Materials and Additive Manufacturing, Ontario Tech University Oshawa Ontario Canada
Abstract
AbstractA co‐continuous 50:50 blend of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) (PBAT) was compounded with 10–40 wt% hemp hurd microparticles (<250 μm) to achieve balanced material properties for additive manufacturing (3D printing) applications. The blend and composites were further compatibilized with maleic anhydride via an in situ reactive extrusion process to enhance the adhesion between the polymers and the fillers and subsequently improve stress transfer between the components. All composite samples were processed further via injection molding and 3D printing processes to analyze and compare the rheology, morphology, thermal, mechanical properties, and other physio‐chemical properties. For the unfilled polymer blends, the injection molded and 3D printed sample specimens displayed similar mechanical properties. However, in the hemp filled composites, the injection molded specimens demonstrated enhanced mechanical properties. This indicates that the 3D printing process requires further parameter optimization to eliminate potential gaps between the printing layers and enhance mechanical properties. Overall, the PLA:PBAT blends filled with hemp hurd microparticles provided balanced composite properties in addition to their sustainability attribute, which makes them an appealing alternative for the fabrication of compostable and tough materials via additive manufacturing processes.Highlights
Upon maleation, the blend components formed a co‐continuous morphology.
Sustainable plastic filament with up to 40 wt% hemp hurd micro particles.
3D printing can compete with injection molding in filled composites.
Successfully 3D printed model furniture with 30 wt% hemp filler.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry,Ceramics and Composites
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