Influence of Copper-Based Fillers on Structural and Mechanical Properties of Polylactic Acid Composites

Author:

Mastalygina Elena EvgenyevnaORCID,Olkhov Anatoly AleksandrovichORCID,Vorontsov Nikolay Vladimirovich,Kiselev Nikolay VitalievichORCID,Khaidarov Timur Bakhtierovich,Khaydarov Bekzod BakhtierovichORCID,Kolesnikov Evgeniy Aleksandrovich,Burmistrov Igor NikolaevichORCID

Abstract

The importance of promising composites in modern materials science is constantly increasing. The use of various fillers or additives is associated with their influence not only on the defining properties of the composite, but also on physical and mechanical characteristics of the material. In this case, the distribution of the additive and its wetting with a polymer play an important role. The problem highlighted in this article is the influence of different copper-containing fillers (copper (II) sulphate powder, micro-sized copper (II) oxide powder, and nano-structured copper (II) oxide-based hollow microspheres) on the technological and physical–mechanical properties of the composites based on polylactic acid (PLA). The hollow microspheres of copper (II) oxide have been obtained by ultrasonic spray atomization via pyrolysis of copper (II) nitrate. The structure of the copper-based additives has been studied using X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and static light scattering. For the PLA-composites, scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, stress-strain properties testing, and density analysis have been performed. The plasticizing effect of polycaprolactone and polyethylene glycol has been studied for the highly filled PLA/CuSO4 composite. The samples of PLA with over 2 wt.% of CuO microspheres have a full volume-filling and percolation structure of the additive’s particles. Due to the regular spherical shape of the particles and a lower specific volume, CuO hollow microspheres are uniformly distributed in the PLA matrix acting as a structuring and reinforcing modifier. Differential scanning analysis showed heterogeneous crystallization on CuO particles with an increase in the degree of crystallinity and the melting point of the polymer. It has been shown that the pre-masterbatching technology and adding plasticizers to obtain PLA composites contribute minimizing defects and enhance mechanical properties.

Funder

President of the Russian Federation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Engineering (miscellaneous),Ceramics and Composites

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