Affiliation:
1. Key Laboratory of Pesticide and Chemical Biology of the Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry Central China Normal University Luoyu Road 152 Wuhan Hubei Province 430079 China
2. College of Chemistry and Life Sciences Hubei University of Education Wuhan China 430205
3. CGN Top (Hubei) New Materials Co., Ltd Hanchuan Hubei Province 431615 China
Abstract
AbstractThis study uses biodegradable poly(butylene adipate‐co‐terephthalate) (PBAT) and renewable natural polymer corn starch (CS) as raw materials to prepare a high starch content PBAT/CS composite material. The composite is prepared by blending corn starch in a higher proportion with biodegradable PBAT, using polyurethane prepolymer as a compatibilizer. The effects of CS content on the properties of the composites are investigated. The results of SEM show that the interface compatibility between PBAT and CS improves considerably with the addition of PCL‐based polyurethane pre‐polymer (PCLPU). Compared with PBAT/CS composites without PCLPU, the elongation at break of PBAT/CS composites with 10 wt% PCLPU is 31.9% (at the condition of 50% CS content), which is nearly 21 times higher, and the tensile strength is 18.9 MPa, which is almost two times higher. Moreover, the obtained compatible PBAT/CS composites show good thermal and hydrophilic properties. The results demonstrate that the addition of PCLPU compatibilizer has a positive impact on the fabrication of PBAT‐based polymer composites that contain high proportion of biomass. Moreover, PBAT‐based polymer composites with a high starch content hold promising prospects in the realm of biodegradable materials.
Funder
Hubei University of Education