拉伸后热处理对固态拉伸聚乳酸(PLA)长丝力学行为的影响

Martín Butto, María Lluisa Maspoch, Celina Bernal
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在这项工作中,由不同的NatureWorks PLA树脂(Ingeo™Biopolymer 3D850和Ingeo™Biopolymer 4043D)获得的两种用于3D打印的商业挤出长丝在不同温度下进行固态拉伸,随后通过退火进行热处理。目的是分析不同成分(d-异构体含量不同的PLA牌号)的工业纤维后处理(固态拉伸和退火处理)对所得PLA纤维力学性能和热稳定性的影响。在热处理前和热处理后,对未拉伸长丝和拉伸纤维进行形态学、热学和力学表征。拉伸后的纤维呈纤状核壳结构,由于结晶度较高,其力学性能较未拉伸的纤维有较大改善。d -异构体(4043D)含量较高的树脂结晶度较低,机械性能随之下降。热处理后,拉伸纤维表现出完全不同的PLA树脂行为,3D850纤维比4043D纤维稳定得多,拉伸时发生分子取向而不是结晶。本文所获得的固态拉伸纤维在机械性能方面与商用纤维相当。
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Effect of Post-Drawing Thermal Treatment on the Mechanical Behavior of Solid-State Drawn Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) Filaments
In this work, two commercial extruded filaments for 3D printing obtained from different NatureWorks PLA resins (Ingeo™ Biopolymer 3D850 and Ingeo™ Biopolymer 4043D) were solid-state drawn at varying temperatures and subsequently heat treated by annealing. The aim was to analyze the effect of post-processing of industrial fibers (solid-state drawing and annealing treatment) with varied composition (PLA grades with different contents of D-isomer) on the mechanical performance and thermal stability of the obtained PLA fibers. Morphological, thermal, and mechanical characterizations were performed for the undrawn filaments and drawn fibers, both before and after heat treatment. Drawn fibers presented a fibrillar core–shell structure, and their mechanical properties were greatly improved with respect to undrawn filaments in accordance with their higher crystallinity. The resin with the higher content of D-isomer (4043D) resulted in lower crystallinities with a subsequent decrease in mechanical properties. After heat treatment, drawn fibers exhibited completely different behaviors depending on the PLA resin, with 3D850 fibers being much more stable than 4043D fibers, which underwent molecular orientation upon drawing rather than crystallization. The solid-state drawn fibers obtained herein are comparable to commercial fibers in terms of mechanical properties.
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