posted on 2012-07-25, 00:00authored byWenyong Dong, Fanhui Jiang, Liping Zhao, Jichun You, Xiaojun Cao, Yongjin Li
Nanostructured polymer blends have attracted significant
attention
recently. In this paper, the poly(lactic acid) (PLLA)/ethylene-co-acrylic
ester-co-glycidyl methacrylate (E-AE-GMA) rubber (80/20) nanoalloys
and microalloys were fabricated by melt blending and the structure–property
relationships of the prepared alloys were investigated. In the nanoalloys,
the rubber domains are homogeneously dispersed in the PLLA matrix
with the overall domain size of <100 nm. Such nanoalloys exhibit
not only high transparency in the visible region, but also significantly
improved ductility and impact strength, compared with neat PLLA. Moreover,
the nanodomains in the PLLA matrix enhance the crystallization rate
of PLLA drastically. The overall crystallization rate of the PLLA
nanoalloy is even higher than that of the PLLA nucleated by talc.
In contrast, the PLLA microalloy has a phase structure with the size
of the rubber domains being in the micrometer to submicrometer scale.
The microalloy is opaque and displays almost the same tensile strength
and modulus as the nanoalloy, but much higher impact strength than
the nanoalloy.