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Sulfur Vulcanization and Material Properties of Polyhydroxyalkanoates with Unsaturated Side Chain
Phimthong Khamjapo1, Lucas Vinicius Santini Ceneviva1, Yusuke Nakata1
1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Institute of Science Tokyo, 4259 Nagatsuta, Midori-ku, Yokohama 226-8501, Japan.
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This study aimed to evaluate the physical properties and biodegradability of sulfur-vulcanized polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) with unsaturated side chains. As a vulcanizable PHA, poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxy-5-hexenoate) [P(3HB-co-3H5HE)] was biosynthesized with a 3H5HE fraction of 3-47 mol% using recombinant Escherichia coli and subsequently vulcanized with varying sulfur contents (2-20 per hundred resin, phr) in the presence of zinc oxide, stearic acid, and 2-mercaptobenzothiazole as curing agents. The vulcanized PHA copolymers were insoluble in chloroform, indicating the formation of a cross-linked network. Raman spectroscopy revealed the functional loss of the double bonds in the polymers. After the vulcanization with 5 phr sulfur, the tensile strength and elongation at break of P(3HB-co-47 mol% 3H5HE) increased from 0.6 MPa to 6.3 MPa and from 430% to 813%, respectively. This sample exhibited low tensile set (8%) after 200% elongation, indicating rubber-like properties. Although biodegradability decreased with increasing crosslink density, vulcanized P(3HB-co-3H5HE) exhibited a greater degradation potential than vulcanized rubber but was lower than that of non-vulcanized P(3HB-co-3H5HE). These findings demonstrate that sulfur vulcanization can enhance the resilience of unsaturated PHAs, making them suitable for elastomeric and environmental applications.
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