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Improving the stability and ductility of polylactic acid via phosphite functional polysilsesquioxane
Ji Luo1, Xin Meng1, Weiguang Gong2
1Shanghai Key Laboratory of Multiphase Materials Chemical Engineering and Production Engineering Department, School of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science and Technology Shanghai 200237 PR China mengxin@ecust.edu.cn.
Abstract:
To improve the stability and ductility of polylactic acid (PLA), chain extender or crosslinking agent of phosphite functional polysilsesquioxane (PPSQ) was synthesized by the reaction of phosphite group with the amino group of poly(amino-epoxy)silsesquioxane (PSQ). First, the reaction of PPSQ with PLA was characterized by molecular weight (M w) and melt mass flow rate (MFR) of PLA after melting reaction. The results showed a 6.6% increase in the M w of PLA and a 24.5% decrease in MFR value at the PPSQ loading content of 2 wt% in PLA, indicating that PPSQ takes chain extension or crosslinking in PLA. Then, this result was further supported by the thermal stability improvement of PLA, which was testified by the increase of oxidative activation energy and the oxygen onset temperature (OOT) value. PPSQ improved the water resistance and mechanical properties of PLA. The hydrolysis rate decreased by 46.8%, and the tensile strength and impact strength increased by 17.2% and 89.4%. Taken together, these results indicate that the addition of PPSQ can produce the PLA with excellent thermal stability, hydrolytic stability and mechanical properties.

