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Towards the Enhancement of the Crystallization Kinetics of a Bio-Sourced and Biodegradable Polymer PLA (Poly (Lactic Acid)) 生物源可降解聚合物聚乳酸结晶动力学的研究
Zakariaa Refaa, M. Boutaous, S. Xin, P. Bourgin
PLA (Poly Lactic Acid) is a bio-sourced and a biodegradable polymer. It represents an interesting substitute for some petrochemical based polymers, especially because of its wide range of applications in the biomedical, agriculture and packaging fields. Unfortunately, PLA exhibits slow crystallization kinetics, limiting the amount of crystallinity in the final product, which is a handicap in order to extend its use. Many authors have investigated the crystallization of polymers; nevertheless several physical mechanisms remain not yet understood. This work aims a complete characterization of PLA in order to improve the understanding of its crystallization kinetics. The quiescent crystallization was investigated using Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) measurements in isothermal and non-isothermal conditions for PLA and PLA with 5wt % talc. The flow effect on crystallization was studied using a thermocontrolled hot-stage shearing device (Linkam) coupled with an optical microscope. The number of activated nuclei and the growth rate were measured as functions of temperature. In addition, the linear viscoelastic properties were obtained from a rheometer with plate-plate geometry. The enhancement of the crystallization was quantified and analyzed in terms of the half crystallization time t1/2. This characteristic time t1/2 is found to be drastically decreased by both the talc and the flow which promote supplementary nucleation leading to various crystalline microstructures. The flow is known to orient and stretch molecules leading to an extra nucleation. An original description of this phenomenon is proposed using two characteristic Weissenberg numbers; based on the definition of Rousse and reptation times. Finally, we have proposed a semi-empirical model to quantify the thermal and flow contributions on the crystallization.
聚乳酸(PLA)是一种生物来源的、可生物降解的聚合物。它代表了一些基于石化的聚合物的有趣替代品,特别是因为它在生物医学,农业和包装领域的广泛应用。不幸的是,PLA表现出缓慢的结晶动力学,限制了最终产品的结晶度,这是一个障碍,以延长其使用。许多作者研究了聚合物的结晶;尽管如此,仍有一些物理机制尚不清楚。本工作旨在对聚乳酸进行完整的表征,以提高对其结晶动力学的理解。采用差示扫描量热法(DSC)在等温和非等温条件下对PLA和含5wt %滑石粉的PLA进行了静态结晶研究。利用热控热段剪切装置(Linkam)和光学显微镜研究了流动对结晶的影响。测定了活化核数和生长速率随温度的变化。此外,用板-板几何流变仪测量了材料的线性粘弹性。用半结晶时间t1/2对结晶强化进行了量化分析。这一特征时间t1/2在滑石和流体的作用下急剧减小,从而促进了补充成核,形成了不同的晶体微观结构。众所周知,这种流动会使分子定向和拉伸,从而导致额外的成核。用两个特征Weissenberg数对这一现象进行了原始的描述;基于劳斯的定义和重复时间。最后,我们提出了一个半经验模型来量化热和流动对结晶的贡献。
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Volume 1C, Symposia: Fundamental Issues and Perspectives in Fluid Mechanics; Industrial and Environmental Applications of Fluid Mechanics; Issues and Perspectives in Automotive Flows; Gas-Solid Flows: Dedicated to the Memory of Professor Clayton T. Crowe; Numerical Methods for Multiphase Flow; Trans
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