Blown film stability for low, medium, and high molecular weight polylactic acid and their tensile properties

Author:

Licea-Saucedo Daniel C1ORCID,Rodrigue Denis2,Cisneros-López Erick O1,González-Núñez Rubén1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Ingeniería Química, CUCEI, Universidad de Guadalajara, Guadalajara, Mexico

2. Department of Chemical Engineering and CERMA, Université Laval, Quebec, QC, Canada

Abstract

Three poly (lactic acid) (PLA) resins with molecular weight (Mw) equal to 55 (3251D), 125 (L105) and 163 (LX175) kg/mol were characterized in terms of capillary viscosity, mechanical and thermal properties and used to produce blown films. The effect of temperature, extrusion rate, stretching (TUR) and blow-up (BUR) ratios were evaluated to determine the optimum processing conditions for blown films based on the bubble stability and to determine their final tensile properties. As expected, the processing temperature was the most critical parameter on the film stability. The lower Mw PLA showed limited processing stability. Stable conditions were found at higher temperature (200°C) for higher Mw. These results correlate with the PLA viscosity (melt strength). Finally, the PLA film tensile strength (TS) strongly depended on their processability. For example, 3251D and L105 required high stretching (TUR = 3.4 and 7) for maximum TS (30 and 64 MPa) with a low blow-up ratio (BUR = 1.02–1.15). However, a moderate increase in BUR (10% at TUR = 3) led to a substantial drop in TS (from 29 MPa to 21 MPa for PLA 3251D and 44 MPa–34 MPa for L105). Overall, LX175 was the most interesting resin with 49 MPa TS which was independent of the BUR and TUR used in this investigation.

Funder

Universidad de Guadalajara

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films

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