Green preparation of biodegradable poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) foam modified with bio-based epoxidized cardanol using supercritical fluid foaming
Jie Yuan, Kun Xue, Xiulu Gao, Yichong Chen, Ling Zhao, Dongdong Hu
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Abstract
Poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) foam is a potential alternative to conventional packaging materials. However, its wide adoption is hindered by issues such as low foaming–expansion ratios and shrinkage. A series of biodegradable epoxidized cardanol (EC)-modified PBAT foams were prepared using supercritical carbon dioxide (CO2) foaming. The addition of EC enhanced the crystallisation temperature and stiffness, and improved the rheological properties, thereby promoting polymer foamability. When the EC content reached 0.6 wt%, lightweight foams with the highest initial expansion ratio (Rv) of 48.4 were produced before shrinkage. N2 was introduced as a co-blowing agent to reduce shrinkage of the PBAT foams, resulting in the production of a microcellular foam with a stable Rv of 12.9. EC improved the foamability of PBAT while also introducing the co-blowing agent N2 to resist shrinkage. These findings can serve as valuable insights for the large-scale production of lightweight biodegradable foams.
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The Journal of Supercritical Fluids is an international journal devoted to the fundamental and applied aspects of supercritical fluids and processes. Its aim is to provide a focused platform for academic and industrial researchers to report their findings and to have ready access to the advances in this rapidly growing field. Its coverage is multidisciplinary and includes both basic and applied topics.
Thermodynamics and phase equilibria, reaction kinetics and rate processes, thermal and transport properties, and all topics related to processing such as separations (extraction, fractionation, purification, chromatography) nucleation and impregnation are within the scope. Accounts of specific engineering applications such as those encountered in food, fuel, natural products, minerals, pharmaceuticals and polymer industries are included. Topics related to high pressure equipment design, analytical techniques, sensors, and process control methodologies are also within the scope of the journal.