Effect of Post-Drawing Thermal Treatment on the Mechanical Behavior of Solid-State Drawn Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) Filaments

Author:

Butto Martín12ORCID,Maspoch María Lluisa3ORCID,Bernal Celina12

Affiliation:

1. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Ingeniería, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1063ACV, Argentina

2. CONICET-Universidad de Buenos Aires, Instituto de Tecnología en Polímeros y Nanotecnología (ITPN), Av. Las Heras 2214, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires C1127AAR, Argentina

3. ePLASCOM Research Group, Centre Català del Plàstic (CCP), Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Barcelona Tech (EEBE-UPC), Av. Eduard Maristany, 14, 08019 Barcelona, Spain

Abstract

In this work, two commercial extruded filaments for 3D printing obtained from different NatureWorks PLA resins (Ingeo™ Biopolymer 3D850 and Ingeo™ Biopolymer 4043D) were solid-state drawn at varying temperatures and subsequently heat treated by annealing. The aim was to analyze the effect of post-processing of industrial fibers (solid-state drawing and annealing treatment) with varied composition (PLA grades with different contents of D-isomer) on the mechanical performance and thermal stability of the obtained PLA fibers. Morphological, thermal, and mechanical characterizations were performed for the undrawn filaments and drawn fibers, both before and after heat treatment. Drawn fibers presented a fibrillar core–shell structure, and their mechanical properties were greatly improved with respect to undrawn filaments in accordance with their higher crystallinity. The resin with the higher content of D-isomer (4043D) resulted in lower crystallinities with a subsequent decrease in mechanical properties. After heat treatment, drawn fibers exhibited completely different behaviors depending on the PLA resin, with 3D850 fibers being much more stable than 4043D fibers, which underwent molecular orientation upon drawing rather than crystallization. The solid-state drawn fibers obtained herein are comparable to commercial fibers in terms of mechanical properties.

Funder

National Research Council of Argentina

ANPCyT

University of Buenos Aires

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics,Animal Science and Zoology

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