Reactive extrusion compositions, methods for improving the mechanical properties of PLA / P(3HP) blends and PLA / P(3HP) blends produced therefrom
The reactive extrusion of PLA and P(3HP) blends using a copolymer and compatibilizer improves interfacial adhesion and mechanical properties, addressing the limitations of PLA/P(3HP) blends, resulting in high tensile strength and elongation for biodegradable products.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2024556773
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Patents
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-01-15
- Filing Date
- 2024-01-18
- Publication Date
- 2026-02-19
- Estimated Expiration
- 2044-01-18
AI Technical Summary
Existing PLA blends with P(3HP) suffer from low interfacial adhesion and mechanical properties, such as elongation and impact resistance, due to the rigid molecular structure of PLA and low thermal stability of P(3HP).
A reactive extrusion method is employed to form a PLA-gP(3HP) copolymer through an interfacial coupling reaction, using a composition containing PLA, P(3HP), a chain extender, and a reactive compatibilizer, which enhances interfacial coupling and reduces dispersed phase size, improving mechanical properties.
The method results in PLA/P(3HP) blends with enhanced tensile strength and elongation, achieving mechanical properties suitable for biodegradable films and containers, while maintaining environmental friendliness.
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Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] This application relates to a reactive extrusion composition, a method for improving the mechanical properties of PLA and P(3HP) blends, and PLA / P(3HP) blends produced therefrom, having improved mechanical properties. [Background technology]
[0002] Recently, environmental pollution caused by increasing amounts of polymer waste has become an issue, leading to active research into biodegradable polymers. The versatile biodegradable polymer PLA (Poly(lactic acid)) offers excellent thermal processability, mechanical properties, chemical resistance, and economy, making it a viable alternative to existing petrochemical products. However, its rigid molecular structure results in low elongation and impact resistance. Therefore, efforts are being made to improve the physical properties of PLA by modifying it with plasticizers or copolymerizing or blending it with flexible polymers.
[0003] P(3HP) can be considered for copolymerization or blending with PLA. P(3HP) is a biodegradable polymer with good flexibility and low thermal stability. However, blending with PLA can complement the low thermal stability of P(3HP) and the low elongation and impact strength of PLA.
[0004] However, even when using a blending method, it is important to apply conditions that can reduce the size of the dispersed phase between the resins being mixed, increase the adhesive strength at the resin interface, and improve the physical properties of the blend (e.g., mechanical and optical properties). Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0005] One object of the present application is to provide PLA / P(3HP) blends with improved mechanical properties.
[0006] Another object of the present application is to provide a method for improving the mechanical properties (eg, elongation) of resin blends.
[0007] The above and other objects of the present application are all met by the present application as described in detail below. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] According to an embodiment of the present application, there is provided a reactive extrusion composition, an extrusion method for improving the mechanical properties of PLA (Poly(lactic acid)) and P(3HP) (Poly(3-hydroxypropionate)) blends, and PLA / P(3HP) blends produced therefrom and having improved mechanical properties.
[0009] The present inventors have conducted extensive research into PLA and P(3HP) blends with improved biodegradability and other physical properties (e.g., mechanical properties such as tensile strength and elongation) and have completed the present invention. Specifically, mass production of blends can be achieved using reactive extrusion, which forms PLA-gP(3HP) copolymer through an interfacial coupling reaction during the extrusion process. The PLA-gP(3HP) copolymer can act as a compatibilizer, reducing the interfacial tension between the two phases. Higher efficiency of this interfacial coupling reaction allows for the formation of a network structure with smaller, densely distributed dispersed phases, thereby facilitating the propagation and dissipation of impact energy throughout the matrix, improving impact resistance. Furthermore, increased interfacial formation of PLA-gP(3HP) copolymers increases elongation resistance and improves elongation at break. In contrast, simple blends of PLA and P(3HP) exhibit low interfacial adhesion between the two phases, making them susceptible to fracture due to the weak interfacial adhesion.
[0010] In the following, we will describe in more detail a reactive extrusion composition of specific components, a reactive extrusion method carried out under specific conditions, and a PLA / P(3HP) blend produced therefrom, in order to overcome the problems of the prior art and achieve the technical objectives of the present application.
[0011] In one embodiment, the present application relates to a reactive extrusion composition. In this specification, the reactive extrusion composition may be a composition for use in reactive extrusion and include the components described below. Alternatively, the reactive extrusion composition may refer to a composition that satisfies a predetermined complex viscosity when heated (e.g., heated at a temperature range of 150 to 300°C). For example, a reactive extrusion composition may be provided that includes 100 parts by weight of a resin component including PLA and P(3HP); 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of a chain extender including an epoxy group; and 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of a reactive compatibilizer, wherein the reactive compatibilizer includes an epoxy group and a vinyl group.
[0012] The composition further contains a predetermined component in addition to PLA (Poly(lactic acid)) and P(3HP) (Poly(3-hydroxypropionate)) to enhance the interfacial coupling reaction between the two phases, i.e., PLA and P(3HP).
[0013] According to a specific example of the present application, the reactive extrusion composition includes a resin component including PLA and P(3HP), a reactive compatibilizer, and a chain extender. When the reactive compatibilizer and the chain extender are mixed / reacted together in a blend of PLA and P(3HP), a synergistic effect is generated, improving extrusion compounding performance (e.g., reducing the size of the dispersed phase and improving mixing) and increasing the efficiency of the interfacial coupling reaction between the resins.
[0014] In one example, the resin component in the extrusion reaction composition may contain 30 to 95 wt% PLA and 5 to 70 wt% P(3HP). Specifically, the PLA content in the resin component may be, for example, 35 wt% or more, 40 wt% or more, 45 wt% or more, 50 wt% or more, 55 wt% or more, 60 wt% or more, 65 wt% or more, 70 wt% or more, 75 wt% or more, 80 wt% or more, 85 wt% or more, or 90 wt% or more. The upper limit of the PLA content may be, for example, 90 wt% or less, 85 wt% or less, 80 wt% or less, 75 wt% or less, 70 wt% or less, 65 wt% or less, 60 wt% or less, or 55 wt% or less. P(3HP) may be present in an amount equal to the residual amount excluding the aforementioned PLA content, based on 100 wt% of the resin component. Within the above content range, the low thermal stability of P(3HP) and the low elongation and impact strength of PLA can complement each other.
[0015] In one example, the PLA in the resin component may be used in excess relative to the P(3HP). That is, the relatively excess PLA forms the continuous phase, and a relatively small amount of (3HP) forms the dispersed phase. For example, the resin component may contain 70 to 90 wt% PLA, with the remainder being P(3HP). Specifically, the PLA content in the resin component may be 75 wt% or more, 80 wt% or more, or 85 wt% or more, with the upper limit of the PLA content being, for example, 85 wt% or less, 80 wt% or less, or 75 wt% or less. In this case, the P(3HP) may be contained in the resin component in an amount equal to 100 wt% of the resin component minus the aforementioned PLA content.
[0016] The molecular weight of the resin component can be controlled to a level that ensures the tensile strength and improved elongation at break described below.
[0017] In one example, the PLA may have a weight-average molecular weight in the range of 50,000 to 400,000. Specifically, the PLA may have a weight-average molecular weight of, for example, 60,000 or more, 80,000 or more, 100,000 or more, 120,000 or more, 140,000 or more, 150,000 or more, or 170,000 or more, and, for example, 350,000 or less, 320,000 or less, 300,000 or less, 250,000 or less, 230,000 or less, or 200,000 or less. If the weight-average molecular weight of the PLA is too low, mechanical properties may be reduced, and if the weight-average molecular weight of the PLA is too high, processability may be reduced.
[0018] In one example, the P(3HP) may have a weight-average molecular weight of, for example, 2,000 to 200,000. Specifically, the P(3HP) may have a weight-average molecular weight of, for example, 5,000 or more, 7,000 or more, 10,000 or more, 13,000 or more, 15,000 or more, or 20,000 or more, and, for example, 150,000 or less, 130,000 or less, 100,000 or less, 80,000 or less, 70,000 or less, 50,000 or less, 40,000 or less, or 30,000 or less. If the weight-average molecular weight of the P(3HP) is too low, mechanical properties may be reduced, and if the weight-average molecular weight of the P(3HP) is too high, processability may be reduced.
[0019] In one example, P(3HP) can have a lower molecular weight than PLA. In a specific example of the present application, when PLA is used in excess relative to P(3HP), P(3HP) can have a lower molecular weight than PLA. Specifically, the inventors of the present application have experimentally confirmed that the chain extender (described below) selectively reacts with the P(3HP) phase over the PLA phase (i.e., the chain extender has higher reactivity with P(3HP)); the chain extender selectively reacts with the dispersed phase P(3HP) dispersed in the continuous phase PLA, increasing its molecular weight and viscosity; and the chain extension of P(3HP) reduces the viscosity difference between the high molecular weight PLA and the low molecular weight P(3HP), thereby improving extrusion compounding performance (e.g., improved mixing efficiency, leading to smaller break-up of the dispersed phase P3HP). The increased extrusion compounding performance promotes the coupling reaction with the reactive compatibilizer at the interface between PLA and P(3HP), increasing compatibility (e.g., reducing the size of the dispersed phase) and interfacial adhesion between P(3HP) and PLA, thereby improving tensile properties. The relatively high reactivity between the chain extender and P(3HP) is due to the greater affinity between the two components due to their chemical structures.
[0020] The type and / or content of the reactive compatibilizer and chain extender contained in the composition together with the resin component can be determined at a level that can increase the efficiency of the interfacial coupling reaction between PLA and P(3HP) and achieve the technical objectives of the present application.
[0021] In this application, the chain extender may be a component that selectively extends the P(3HP) chain in a PLA / P(3HP) blend, i.e., a mixture of PLA and P(3HP). The viscosity and molecular weight of P(3HP) that has been selectively reacted with the chain extender increase, thereby reducing the viscosity difference between high-molecular-weight PLA and low-molecular-weight P(3HP), thereby improving extrusion compounding efficiency and mechanical properties.
[0022] The type of chain extender is not particularly limited as long as it does not interfere with the achievement of the technical object of the present application. For example, the chain extender may be an epoxide compound, an anhydride compound, or an oxazoline compound.
[0023] For example, the epoxide compound is
[0024] [ka]
[0025] and the anhydride compound may contain a functional group or a unit derived therefrom, such as
[0026] [ka]
[0027] The oxazoline compound may contain a functional group such as
[0028] [ka]
[0029] or a unit derived therefrom.
[0030] In one example, the chain extender may be a chain extender containing one or more reactive functional groups such as an epoxy group (glycidyl group). In this case, the chain extender may contain, for example, two or more, specifically 2 to 15, reactive functional groups. Examples of such chain extenders include, but are not limited to, poly(alkylene glycol) diglycidyl ether (e.g., Poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidyl ether, poly(propylene glycol) diglycidyl ether, etc.), trimethylolpropane triglycidyl ether, and 1,4-butanediol diglycidyl ether.
[0031] In one example, the weight average molecular weight of the chain extender may be 200 g / mol or more and 10,000 g / mol or less.
[0032] In one example, the reactive extrusion composition may contain 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of the chain extender per 100 parts by weight of the resin component. Specifically, the amount of chain extender per 100 parts by weight of the resin component may be 10 parts by weight or less or 5 parts by weight or less, with the lower limit being 0.5 parts by weight or more, 1.0 parts by weight or more, 1.5 parts by weight or more, or 2.0 parts by weight or more. If the amount is less than the above range, the effect of improving physical properties may be minimal. If the amount is greater than the above range, physical properties may be reduced due to unreacted chain extender. Considering these factors, the amount of chain extender per 100 parts by weight of the resin component may be in the range of 0.2 to 5 parts by weight.
[0033] The reactive extrusion composition may contain 1.0 to 15 parts by weight of the chain extender relative to 100 parts by weight of the PLA resin. Specifically, the amount of the chain extender relative to 100 parts by weight of the PLA resin may be 10 parts by weight or less or 5 parts by weight or less, and the lower limit may be 1.2 parts by weight or more, 1.3 parts by weight or more, 1.5 parts by weight or more, or 2.0 parts by weight or more.
[0034] The reactive compatibilizer may contain a reactive functional group capable of reacting with the chain end groups (e.g., -OH or -COOH) of the polyester polymers PLA and P(3HP). The reactive functional group contained in the reactive compatibilizer may include one or more groups selected from the group consisting of an epoxy group, an isocyanate group, and an isocyanurate group. Examples of reactive compatibilizers containing epoxy groups include commercially available products such as Joncryl ADR. Examples of reactive compatibilizers containing isocyanate groups include poly(hexamethylene diisocyanate). Examples of reactive compatibilizers containing isocyanurate groups include triglycidyl isocyanurate.
[0035] The reactive compatibilizer may contain, for example, 1 to 30 or 3 to 30 reactive functional groups.
[0036] Such reactive compatibilizers may further contain vinyl groups in addition to the reactive functional groups described above.
[0037] In one example, the reactive compatibilizer may contain an epoxy group, i.e., an epoxy group-containing reactive compatibilizer. The reactive compatibilizer may also contain an epoxy group and a vinyl group, i.e., a polymer containing an epoxy group and a vinyl group. When the reactive compatibilizer contains both an epoxy group and a vinyl group, the reaction efficiency and the storage stability of the raw material can be improved.
[0038] The molecular weight of the reactive compatibilizer can be determined taking into consideration the affinity solubility of the polymer and the permeability of the PLA phase. For example, the weight average molecular weight of the reactive compatibilizer may be in the range of 1,000 g / mol to 15,000 g / mol, 3,000 g / mol to 13,000 g / mol, or 5,000 g / mol to 10,000 g / mol.
[0039] The epoxy equivalent weight is the number of reactive epoxy functional groups and is related to the number of PLA or P3HP polymers bound to the reactive compatibilizer. For example, the reactive compatibilizer may have an epoxy equivalent weight of 200 g / eq to 600 g / eq, 250 g / eq to 550 g / eq, 300 g / eq to 500 g / eq, or 350 g / eq to 485 g / eq. If the equivalent weight exceeds the above range, the effect of using the compatibilizer is minimal. If the equivalent weight is below the above range, the resulting crosslinked polymer structure may become excessively hard.
[0040] The vinyl group equivalent weight is the number of reactive vinyl functional groups, and is related to the number of PLA or P3HP polymers bound to the reactive compatibilizer. For example, the reactive compatibilizer may have a vinyl group equivalent weight of 100 g / eq to 1,000 g / eq, 120 g / eq to 900 g / eq, 140 g / eq to 800 g / eq, 170 g / eq to 700 g / eq, or 190 g / eq to 500 g / eq. If the equivalent weight exceeds the above range, the effect of using the compatibilizer is minimal, while if the equivalent weight is below the range, the increased degree of crosslinking may result in excessive hardness.
[0041] In one example, the reactive extrusion composition may contain 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of the reactive compatibilizer per 100 parts by weight of the resin component. Specifically, the content of the reactive compatibilizer per 100 parts by weight of the resin component may be 10 parts by weight or less or 5 parts by weight or less, with the lower limit being 0.3 parts by weight or more, 0.5 parts by weight or more, 0.6 parts by weight or more, or 1.0 parts by weight or more. If the content is less than this range, it is difficult to expect compatibility improvement effects, and if the content exceeds this range, the mechanical properties of the blend material may be deteriorated. Taking these factors into consideration, the reactive compatibilizer may be included in the composition in a range of 0.2 to 5 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the resin component.
[0042] The reactive extrusion composition may contain 1.5 to 15 parts by weight of the reactive compatibilizer relative to 100 parts by weight of the PLA resin. Specifically, the content of the reactive compatibilizer relative to 100 parts by weight of the PLA resin may be 10 parts by weight or less or 5 parts by weight or less, and the lower limit may be 1.7 parts by weight or more, 1.8 parts by weight or more, or 2.0 parts by weight or more.
[0043] The reactive extrusion composition may additionally contain additives, such as, for example, antioxidants and / or lubricants.
[0044] A lubricant is a component that can aid the flow of the extrudate and reduce the extrusion load. Specific types of lubricants are not particularly limited. For example, the lubricant may contain one or more selected from higher fatty acids having 10 to 20 carbon atoms and salts thereof. For example, stearic acid and zinc stearate can be used as the lubricant.
[0045] In one example, the reactive extrusion composition may contain a lubricant in a content range of 0.1 to 5 parts by weight, 0.2 to 3 parts by weight, or 0.4 to 2 parts by weight, relative to 100 parts by weight of the resin component. If the content of the lubricant is less than the above range, it is difficult to expect the effect of adding the lubricant, and if it exceeds the above range, the physical properties of the resin (impact resistance, heat resistance, transparency) may actually deteriorate.
[0046] The type of antioxidant is not particularly limited. For example, products such as Irganox 1010 and Irgafos 168 can be used.
[0047] The content of the antioxidant can be appropriately adjusted to a level that does not interfere with the technical problem of the present application. For example, the reactive extrusion composition can contain the antioxidant in a content range of 0.1 to 5 parts by weight, 0.2 to 3 parts by weight, or 0.5 to 2 parts by weight, relative to 100 parts by weight of the resin component.
[0048] In one example, the reactive extrusion composition may have a complex viscosity of 2,000 Pa s or greater at 185°C, 0.5% strain, and 0.3 rad / s. Specifically, the complex viscosity of the composition may be 2,500 Pa s or greater, 3,000 Pa s or greater, 3,500 Pa s or greater, 4,000 Pa s or greater, 4,500 Pa s or greater, 5,000 Pa s or greater, 5,500 Pa s or greater, 6,000 Pa s or greater, 6,500 Pa s or greater, 7,000 Pa s or greater, 7,500 Pa s or greater, or 8,000 Pa s or greater. The upper limit may be, for example, 25,000 Pa s or less, 20,000 Pa s or less, 15,000 Pa s or less, or 10,000 Pa s or less, specifically, 9,000 Pa s or less or 8,000 Pa s or less. A composition satisfying the above range is advantageous in providing a blended product having excellent extrusion processability and excellent mechanical properties.
[0049] In another embodiment of the present application, the present application relates to an extrusion method for improving the mechanical properties of PLA and P(3HP) blends.
[0050] In an embodiment of the present application, the extrusion method may be a reactive extrusion method. Specifically, the method may involve reacting a composition containing PLA and P(3HP) as well as a compatibilizer and a chain extender under predetermined conditions to enhance the interfacial coupling reaction between the two phases, i.e., PLA and P(3HP). This may improve extrusion mixing performance (e.g., the size of the dispersed phase is reduced, improving mixing) and increase the efficiency of the PLA / P(3HP) interfacial coupling reaction.
[0051] For example, the present invention provides an extrusion method for producing a PLA and P(3HP) blend, which includes the step of feeding an extrusion reaction composition containing a resin component including PLA and P(3HP), a chain extender, and a reactive compatibilizer into an extruder having a stirring shaft rotating at 250 rpm or more at a temperature range of 110°C to 200°C at a flow rate of 2.0 g / min to 7.0 g / min, wherein the extrusion reaction composition contains 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of the chain extender and 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of the reactive compatibilizer, based on 100 parts by weight of the resin component.
[0052] The method may include a step of feeding an extrusion reaction composition including a resin component including PLA and P(3HP), a reactive compatibilizer, and a chain extender into an extruder controlled under predetermined conditions.
[0053] The contents of PLA and P(3HP) contained in the resin components of the extrusion composition, the weight average molecular weight, the type and / or content of the reactive compatibilizer and chain extender, and the type and / or content of the additives are as described above for the reactive extrusion composition.
[0054] The process of the present application may be carried out under controlled conditions such that the blend produced from the extrusion reaction composition has excellent mechanical properties (eg, improved elongation).
[0055] Specifically, the method may include feeding the extrusion reactive composition at a flow rate of 2.0 to 7.0 g / min into an extruder having a stirring shaft rotating at 250 rpm or more at a temperature range of 110 to 200° C. Experimental results have shown that controlling the reactive extrusion conditions as described above can impart excellent mechanical properties (e.g., elongation) to a PLA and P(3HP) blend.
[0056] In one example, the extruder can be controlled to have a temperature gradient in the transport direction of the extrusion reaction composition within the extruder, where the transport direction may refer to the direction in which the extrusion reaction composition introduced into the inlet of the extruder moves to the outlet of the extruder.
[0057] There are no particular limitations on the method for creating a temperature gradient in the extruder, and known devices such as sensors can be used.
[0058] In a specific example of the present application, the method may be a method in which the extruder is divided into at least three zones in the transport direction, and a temperature gradient for each zone in each transport direction (from the inlet to the outlet) is applied as low temperature → high temperature → low temperature or low temperature → high temperature → medium temperature. In this case, each zone may be referred to as a first zone, a second zone, and a third zone in the transport direction (from the inlet to the outlet).
[0059] For example, the method may be a method of imparting a temperature gradient by controlling the temperature at the extrusion reaction composition inlet side of the extruder to a range of 120°C to 165°C, the temperature at the extrusion reaction composition outlet side of the extruder to a range of 135°C to 180°C, and the temperature between the inlet side and the outlet side to a range of 170°C to 200°C. The inlet side may be referred to as the first zone, the outlet side as the third zone, and the region between the first zone and the third zone (i.e., between the inlet side and the outlet side) as the second zone. Experimental results have shown that controlling the reactive extrusion conditions as described above is more advantageous for imparting excellent mechanical properties (e.g., elongation) to PLA and P(3HP) blends.
[0060] In one example, the method may involve applying a temperature gradient such that the temperature of the second zone is higher than the temperatures of the first zone and the third zone.
[0061] In one example, the method may involve applying a temperature gradient such that the temperature of the first zone is higher than the temperature of the third zone.
[0062] In one example, the method may involve applying a temperature gradient such that the temperature of the third zone is higher than the temperature of the first zone.
[0063] In one example, one or more of the first, second, and third zones can be divided into at least two zones based on temperature. For example, the first zone can be divided into zones 1-1 and 1-2 from the composition inlet side to the outlet side, and the third zone can be divided into zones 3-1 and 3-2 from the composition inlet side to the outlet side. In this case, zones 1-1 and 1-2 can be controlled within the temperature range of zone 1 (120°C to 165°C) described above, and zone 1-2 can have a higher temperature than zone 1-1. Zones 3-1 and 3-2 can be controlled within the temperature range of zone 3 (135°C to 180°C) described above, and zone 3-1 can have a higher temperature than zone 3-2.
[0064] In one example, the rotation speed of the extruder shaft may be 300 rpm or more, 350 rpm or more, or 400 rpm or more, and the upper limit may be, for example, 500 rpm or less, 450 rpm or less, 400 rpm or less, or 350 rpm or less. Experimental results have shown that controlling the reactive extrusion conditions as described above is more advantageous in imparting excellent mechanical properties (e.g., elongation) to the PLA and P(3HP) blend.
[0065] In one example, the extruder can include a rotor.
[0066] In one example, the rate at which the extrusion reactive composition is introduced or moved through the extruder may be 2.0 to 7.0 g / min. For example, the flow rate of the reactive extrusion composition may be 2.5 g / min or more, 3.0 g / min or more, 3.5 g / min or more, 4.0 g / min or more, 4.5 g / min or more, or 5.0 g / min or more, with the upper limit being, for example, 6.5 g / min or less, 6.0 g / min or less, 5.5 g / min or less, 5.0 g / min or less, 4.5 g / min or less, or 4.0 g / min or less. Experimental results have shown that controlling the reactive extrusion conditions as described above is advantageous for imparting excellent mechanical properties (e.g., elongation) to PLA and P(3HP) blends.
[0067] In a specific example of the present application, the reactive extrusion composition may be fed into an extruder having a stirring shaft rotating at 250 to 350 rpm at a flow rate of 4.5 to 5.5 g / min. Experimental results have shown that when reactive extrusion conditions are controlled as described above, a high elongation can be imparted to a PLA and P(3HP) blend.
[0068] In one example, the residence time of the reactive extrusion composition in the extruder may be within the range of 220 to 300 seconds. If the residence time is longer than the above-mentioned time, the polymer may be decomposed, resulting in a decrease in molecular weight. If the residence time is shorter than the above-mentioned time, the reaction may not occur sufficiently, resulting in a decrease in molecular weight. The decrease in molecular weight leads to a decrease in mechanical properties such as tensile strength and elongation.
[0069] In yet another embodiment of the present application, the present application relates to a blend of PLA and P(3HP) having excellent mechanical properties, which may be referred to herein as a PLA / P(3HP) blend.
[0070] For example, a PLA and P(3HP) blend produced by reactive extrusion, in which a PLA-gP(3HP) copolymer exists at the interface between the PLA and P(3HP), is provided, having a tensile strength of 25 MPa or more and an elongation at break of 20% or more, which can be measured according to ASTM D882 at a stretching rate of 30-50% / min (a stretching rate that stretches the length of the initial sample by 30-50% per minute).
[0071] Specifically, the tensile strength of the PLA / P(3HP) blend may be, for example, 30 MPa or more, 35 MPa or more, 40 MPa or more, 45 MPa or more, or 50 MPa or more, and the upper limit may be, for example, 70 MPa or less, 65 MPa or less, 60 MPa or less, 55 MPa or less, 50 MPa or less, 45 MPa or less, 40 MPa or less, or 35 MPa or less.
[0072] Specifically, the elongation at break of the PLA / P(3HP) blend may be, for example, 20% or more, 30% or more, 40% or more, 50% or more, or 60% or more, more specifically, 70% or more, 80% or more, 90% or more, 100% or more, 110% or more, 120% or more, 130% or more, 140% or more, 150% or more, 160% or more, 170% or more, 180% or more, 190% or more, 200% or more, 210% or more, 220% or more, 230% or more, 240% or more, or 250% or more. The upper limit may be, for example, 600% or less, 550% or less, 500% or less, 450% or less, 400% or less, 350% or less, 300% or less, 250% or less, or 200% or less. The PLA-gP(3HP) copolymer present at the interface entangles with the polymers in the PLA and P(3HP) phases, thereby increasing the interfacial adhesive strength, which allows for increased resistance at the interface when external force (stretching) is applied (high elongation).On the other hand, if the PLA-gP(3HP) copolymer does not entangle the PLA and P(3HP) phases sufficiently, voids form at the interface, making the blend product prone to tearing (low elongation).
[0073] The blend is environmentally friendly and has excellent mechanical properties such as tensile strength and elongation, making it useful as a material for everyday items such as biodegradable films and biodegradable injection containers.
[0074] In yet another embodiment of the present application, the present application relates to an article comprising the blend described above.
[0075] Specifically, the article may be an extruded product or a film. The extruded product may be manufactured into, for example, a container shape, and the film may be manufactured to a thickness of, for example, about 1 mm or less, 0.5 mm or less, 0.3 mm or less, or 0.1 mm or less. [Effects of the Invention]
[0076] According to specific examples of the present application, a PLA / P(3HP) blend is provided that not only has environmentally friendly properties such as biodegradability, but also has excellent extrusion processability and mechanical properties (e.g., tensile strength, elongation, etc.). [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0077] [Figure 1A] The images were taken under the same conditions of the blends in film form of Example 1. Specifically, each film was placed against a black background to observe its transparency. [Figure 1B] The photographs show the film-shaped blends of Comparative Example 1 taken under the same conditions. Specifically, each film was placed against a black background to observe transparency. Compared to Example 1, the film of Comparative Example 1 had wrinkles and therefore poor transparency. This is because the extrusion composition of the Comparative Example had poor extrusion kneading efficiency and processability. [Figure 2] 1 shows a comparison of the complex viscosities of Example 1-2 and Comparative Example 1-2. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0078] The functions and effects of the present invention will be described in more detail below through specific examples of the present invention, but these are presented as examples of the present invention and do not limit the scope of the invention in any way.
[0079] (Production Example 1) A composition containing the following ingredients was prepared:
[0080] PLA: Nature Works 2003D (Mw: 170,000) P(3HP): P(3HP) (Mw: 30,000) produced by LG Chem Chain extender: PEGDE (Poly(ethylene glycol) diglycidyl ether, Sigma-Aldrich), TMPTE (Trimethylolpropane triglycidyl ether, Sigma-Aldrich) (each a compound having an epoxy group and satisfying a weight-average molecular weight of 200 to 10,000 g / mol) Reactive compatibilizer: ADR-4400 (BASF) (a compound containing epoxy and vinyl groups, with an epoxy equivalent of 485 g / eq and a weight-average molecular weight of 1,000 to 15,000 g / mol) Lubricant: Zn-St (Zinc stearate) Antioxidants: Irganox 1010 and Irgafos 168 in a 5:5 weight ratio
[0081] (Examples 1 to 4 and Comparative Examples 1 to 5) As the composition of Preparation Example 1, a mixture having the composition shown in Table 1 below was reactively extruded using a corotating twin screw extruder (BAUTEK BA11 extruder (diameter (D) = 11 mm, length (L) / diameter (D) = 40)) and the mechanical properties of the blend obtained under the extrusion reaction conditions were evaluated using an extruder simulator (Ludovic v7).
[0082] Specifically, the flow rate in the extruder was adjusted to a range of 4.5–5.5 g / min, and the rotation speed of the extruder was adjusted to 400 rpm. A temperature gradient was applied to the extruder so that the average temperatures in multiple zones positioned sequentially in the transport direction (i.e., from the inlet to the outlet) were 140°C, 170°C, 185°C, and 165°C. Under these conditions, the residence time of the composition in the extruder ranged from 220–300 seconds. For tensile strength and elongation at break evaluation, samples reactively extruded in the extruder were pressed in a hot press at 170°C to prepare test specimens with a thickness of approximately 0.15 mm.
[0083] [Table 1]
[0084] (Examples 5 to 7 and Comparative Examples 6 to 9) The composition of Preparation Example 1 was prepared by extruding a mixture having the composition shown in Table 2 below using a BAUTEK BA11 extruder (diameter (D) = 11 mm, length (L) / diameter (D) = 40) and an extruder simulator (Ludovic v7). The mechanical properties of the resulting blend were evaluated under the extrusion reaction conditions.
[0085] Specifically, the flow rate in the extruder was adjusted to a range of 4.5 to 5.5 g / min, and the rotation speed of the extruder was adjusted as shown in Table 2 below. A temperature gradient was applied to the extruder so that the average temperatures of multiple zones positioned sequentially in the transport direction (i.e., from the inlet side to the outlet side) were 120°C, 160°C, 185°C, 175°C, and 145°C. Under these conditions, the residence time of the composition in the extruder was approximately 220 to 300 seconds. For tensile strength and elongation at break evaluation, samples reactively extruded in the extruder were pressed in a hot press at 170°C to prepare test specimens approximately 0.15 mm thick (test specimen length: 80 mm, width: 6 mm).
[0086] [Table 2]
[0087] (evaluation) The physical properties of the examples and comparative examples were measured as follows, and are shown in Table 3.
[0088] (1) Complex viscosity: The complex viscosity of the PLA / P(3HP) reactive extrusion composition was measured using a TA Instruments discovery hybrid rheometer (DHR-3). Samples were loaded onto parallel plates with a 25.0 mm diameter and a 1.0 mm gap between them. The complex viscosity was measured in dynamic strain frequency sweep mode at 185°C, 0.5% strain, and frequencies from 0.3 rad / s to 500 rad / s.
[0089] (2) Tensile strength: Measured using a Universal Testing Machine (UTM) according to ASTM D882. The length and width of the sample were as specified in the ASTM D882 standard, and the stretching rate was 40% / min (stretching 40% of the initial sample length per minute) at room temperature (e.g., about 15-35°C without heating or cooling).
[0090] (3) Breaking elongation: Measured using a Universal Testing Machine (UTM) according to ASTM D882. The length and width of the sample were as specified in the ASTM D882 standard, and the elongation rate was 40% / min (40% of the initial sample length elongated per minute) at room temperature (e.g., about 15-35°C without heating or cooling).
[0091] [Table 3]
[0092] In Examples 1 to 7, a large increase in tensile elongation can be confirmed.
[0093] In contrast, in the case of PLA / P(3HP) blends, unless both the reactive compatibilizer and the chain extender are used during reactive extrusion, the elongation at room temperature is poor (Comparative Examples 1, 2, 8, and 9). Furthermore, when PLA is extruded alone, unless both the reactive compatibilizer and the chain extender are used, the elongation is poor (Comparative Examples 3 and 6). When a reactive compatibilizer is used alone, the viscosity increase is large but the effect of improving elongation is minimal (Comparative Example 4). Furthermore, when a chain extender is used alone, the reactivity between the chain extender and PLA is low and the viscosity increase is also small (Comparative Example 5). Furthermore, when PLH is extruded alone, the elongation is poor (Comparative Example 7).
Claims
1. 100 parts by weight of a resin component containing polylactic acid (PLA) and poly(3-hydroxypropionate) (P(3HP)); 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of a chain extender containing an epoxy group; and 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of a reactive compatibilizer; The reactive compatibilizer comprises an epoxy group and a vinyl group; The resin component comprises 80-90 wt% PLA and 10-20 wt% P(3HP).
2. 10. The reactive extrusion composition of claim 1, wherein the PLA has a weight average molecular weight greater than the P(3HP).
3. 2. The reactive extrusion composition of claim 1, wherein the reactive compatibilizer has an epoxy equivalent weight of 200 g / eq or more and 600 g / eq or less.
4. 2. The reactive extrusion composition of claim 1, wherein the reactive compatibilizer has a weight average molecular weight of 1,000 g / mol or more and 15,000 g / mol or less.
5. 10. The reactive extrusion composition of claim 1, wherein the PLA has a weight average molecular weight of 50,000 or greater and 400,000 or less.
6. 2. The reactive extrusion composition of claim 1, wherein the P(3HP) has a weight average molecular weight of 2,000 or greater and 200,000 or less.
7. 10. The reactive extrusion composition of claim 1, wherein the chain extender has a weight average molecular weight of 200 g / mol or more and 10,000 g / mol or less.
8. the reactive extrusion composition further comprises a lubricant; The reactive extrusion composition according to claim 1, wherein the lubricant comprises at least one selected from higher fatty acids having 10 to 20 carbon atoms and salts thereof.
9. The reactive extrusion composition of claim 1 , wherein the reactive extrusion composition further comprises an antioxidant.
10. 10. The reactive extrusion composition of claim 1, having a complex viscosity at 185°C, 0.5% strain and 0.3 rad / s of 2,000 Pa.s or greater.
11. The method includes the step of feeding a reactive extrusion composition containing a resin component including PLA and P(3HP), a chain extender, and a reactive compatibilizer into an extruder having a stirring shaft rotating at 250 rpm or more in a temperature range of 110° C. to 200° C. at a flow rate of 2.0 g / min to 7.0 g / min, The reactive extrusion composition comprises, based on 100 parts by weight of the resin component, 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of a chain extender and 0.2 to 15 parts by weight of a reactive compatibilizer. Extrusion process to produce PLA and P(3HP) blends.
12. the extruder has a temperature gradient in the direction of transport of the reactive extrusion composition within the extruder; 12. The extrusion method for producing a PLA and P(3HP) blend according to claim 11, wherein the transport direction refers to the direction in which a reactive extrusion composition introduced into an inlet of the extruder moves to an outlet of the extruder.
13. The temperature of the first zone of the extruder on the reactive extrusion composition inlet side is 120°C or more and 165°C or less, The temperature of the third zone on the reactive extrusion composition outlet side of the extruder is 135°C or more and 180°C or less, Controlling the temperature of a second zone between the inlet side and the outlet side to 170°C or higher and 200°C or lower; 13. An extrusion process for producing a PLA and P(3HP) blend according to claim 12, wherein a temperature gradient is applied such that the temperature in the second zone is higher than the temperatures in the first and third zones.
14. 12. The extrusion process for producing a PLA and P(3HP) blend according to claim 11, wherein the residence time of the reactive extrusion composition in the extruder is 220 seconds (sec) or more and 300 seconds (sec) or less.
15. 12. The extrusion process for producing the PLA and P(3HP) blend of claim 11, wherein the reactive extrusion composition is fed into an extruder having an agitator shaft rotating at 250 rpm or more and 350 rpm or less at a flow rate of 4.5 g / min or more and 5.5 g / min or less.
16. 12. The extrusion method for producing a PLA and P(3HP) blend according to claim 11, wherein the reactive extrusion composition comprises 1.5 to 15 parts by weight of a reactive compatibilizer and 1.0 to 15 parts by weight of a chain extender, based on 100 parts by weight of the PLA resin.
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