Resin film, and bags, gloves, and binding materials formed from said resin film

A resin film with modified poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) copolymers and organic peroxide improves strength, blocking resistance, and productivity, addressing the limitations of existing films for bags and gloves.

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2021-08-12
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2026-03-11

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Technical Problem

Existing resin films made from poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resins face challenges in achieving both high strength and productivity, along with poor blocking resistance, making them unsuitable for applications like bags and gloves.

Method used

A resin film composed of a reaction product of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) copolymers with different monomer content ratios, modified by an organic peroxide, and optionally containing plasticizers and fillers, to enhance mechanical properties and blocking resistance while maintaining good productivity.

Benefits of technology

The resin film exhibits improved mechanical properties and blocking resistance, suitable for applications such as bags and gloves, with enhanced productivity through crosslinking and controlled crystallinity.

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Abstract

A resin film including a product of reaction between 100 parts by weight of a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin ingredient and 0.01-0.5 parts by weight of an organic peroxide, the resin ingredient comprising copolymer (A), which has a 3-hydroxyhexanoate unit content of 1-6 mol% and comprises 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, and copolymer (B), which has a 3-hydroxyhexanoate unit content of 24 mol% or higher and comprises 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units.
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[Technical Field]

[0001] The present invention relates to a resin film containing a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component, and to bags, gloves, and binding materials formed from the resin film. [Background technology]

[0002] Large amounts of petroleum-derived plastics are discarded every year, and environmental pollution caused by these large amounts of waste has become a serious problem. In recent years, microplastics have also become a major issue in the marine environment.

[0003] Poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resins have excellent seawater degradability and are a material that can solve the environmental problems caused by discarded plastics. For example, the mechanical properties of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate-co-3-hydroxyhexanoate), a type of poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin, can be flexibly controlled by changing the composition ratio of 3-hydroxyhexanoate.

[0004] However, increasing the composition ratio of 3-hydroxyhexanoate tends to decrease the crystallinity, resulting in a decrease in productivity of the molded product, although the mechanical properties of the molded product improve. To achieve the mechanical properties required for molded products such as films, it was necessary to increase the composition ratio of 3-hydroxyhexanoate to a level that made industrial production extremely difficult. Therefore, it was difficult to obtain molded products using poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resins that satisfied both good productivity and mechanical properties.

[0005] Patent Document 1 describes a polyester resin composition containing two types of polyhydroxyalkanoates in order to improve the solidification property in melt molding processing and increase the processing speed, and describes films and sheets as examples of molded products thereof.

[0006] Patent Document 2 describes a resin composition for inflation molding, which is obtained by melt-kneading poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate), an organic peroxide, and an ester compound. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]

[0007] [Patent Document 1] International Publication No. 2015 / 146194 [Patent Document 2] International Publication No. 2019 / 022008 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]

[0008] The polyester resin composition described in Patent Document 1 can produce a resin film with good productivity, but the strength of the resin film is not sufficiently high, making it difficult to achieve both strength and productivity. Furthermore, the resin film has low blocking resistance, which causes a problem of poor opening when the resin film is processed into a bag, for example.

[0009] The resin composition described in Patent Document 2 does not provide sufficient productivity for the resin film, and there is a need to improve this. At the same time, there is a need to improve the strength and blocking resistance of the resin film.

[0010] In view of the above-mentioned current situation, the present invention aims to provide a resin film containing a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component, which has good mechanical properties and blocking resistance and can be produced with good productivity. [Means for solving the problem]

[0011] As a result of extensive research aimed at solving the above-mentioned problems, the present inventors discovered that a resin film made from a reaction product obtained by modifying two types of poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) resins with different constituent monomer content ratios with an organic peroxide has good mechanical properties and blocking resistance, and can be produced with good productivity, thereby completing the present invention.

[0012] Specifically, the present invention relates to a resin film containing a reaction product of 100 parts by weight of a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component including a copolymer (A) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, in which the content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units is 1 to 6 mol %, and a copolymer (B) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, in which the content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units is 24 mol % or more, and 0.01 to 0.5 parts by weight of an organic peroxide. Preferably, the proportion of the copolymer (A) is 30% by weight or more and the proportion of the copolymer (B) is 70% by weight or less, based on the total of the copolymer (A) and the copolymer (B). Preferably, the composition further contains a copolymer (C) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, in which the content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units is 1 to 7 mol %. Preferably, the proportion of the copolymer (C) relative to the total of the copolymer (A), the copolymer (B) and the copolymer (C) is 1% by weight or more and 40% by weight or less. Preferably, the resin film further contains 1 to 15 parts by weight of a plasticizer relative to a total of 100 parts by weight of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin, and the plasticizer is preferably at least one selected from the group consisting of glycerin ester compounds, dibasic acid ester compounds, adipate ester compounds, polyether ester compounds, and isosorbide ester compounds. Preferably, the thickness of the resin film is 10 μm or more and 100 μm or less. Preferably, the resin film has a coefficient of friction of 0.75 or less. Preferably, the resin film has a chloroform-insoluble content of more than 0% by weight and 5% by weight or less. Preferably, the resin film is an inflation molded article. The present invention also relates to a bag, a glove, or a binding material made from the resin film. [Effects of the Invention]

[0013] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide a resin film containing a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component, which has good mechanical properties and blocking resistance and can be produced with good productivity. Because of its good mechanical properties, the resin film is suitable for use as a binding material such as a banding film, and because of its good blocking resistance, it has good opening properties and is suitable for use as bags and gloves. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0014] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described, but the present invention is not limited to the following embodiments.

[0015] The present embodiment relates to a resin film containing a reaction product of a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component and an organic peroxide.

[0016] (Poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component) The poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component is a mixture of at least two types of copolymers of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, specifically, a copolymer (A) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, in which the content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units is 1 to 6 mol %, and a copolymer (B) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, in which the content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units is 24 mol % or more.

[0017] Copolymer (A) is a resin having higher crystallinity than copolymer (B). The content of 3-hydroxybutyrate units in copolymer (A) is preferably higher than the average content of 3-hydroxybutyrate units in all monomer units constituting the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component. The content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units in copolymer (A) is 1 to 6 mol%, preferably 1 to 5 mol%, and more preferably 2 to 4 mol%.

[0018] The weight average molecular weight of the copolymer (A) is preferably from 200,000 to 1,000,000, more preferably from 220,000 to 800,000, and even more preferably from 250,000 to 600,000, from the viewpoint of achieving both mechanical properties and productivity of the resin film.

[0019] Copolymer (B) is a resin having lower crystallinity than copolymer (A). The content of 3-hydroxybutyrate units in copolymer (B) is preferably lower than the average content of 3-hydroxybutyrate units in all monomer units constituting the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component. The content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units in copolymer (B) is 24 to 99 mol%, preferably 24 to 50 mol%, more preferably 25 to 35 mol%, and particularly preferably 26 to 30 mol%.

[0020] The weight average molecular weight of the copolymer (B) is preferably from 200,000 to 2,500,000, more preferably from 250,000 to 2,300,000, and even more preferably from 300,000 to 2,000,000, from the viewpoint of achieving both mechanical properties and productivity of the resin film.

[0021] The proportion of each copolymer used relative to the total amount of copolymer (A) and copolymer (B) is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of achieving both mechanical properties and productivity of the resin film, it is preferable that the former is 30% by weight or more and 90% by weight or less, and the latter is 10% by weight or more and 70% by weight or less, it is more preferable that the former is 35% by weight or more and 70% by weight or less, and the latter is 30% by weight or more and 65% by weight or less, and it is even more preferable that the former is 35% by weight or more and 50% by weight or less, and the latter is 50% by weight or more and 65% by weight or less.

[0022] From the viewpoint of achieving both mechanical properties and productivity of the resin film, the average content ratio of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units among all monomer units constituting the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component including copolymer (A) and copolymer (B) is preferably 3-hydroxybutyrate units / 3-hydroxyhexanoate units=93 / 7 to 80 / 20 (mol % / mol %), more preferably 92 / 8 to 81 / 19 (mol % / mol %), even more preferably 90 / 10 to 82 / 18 (mol % / mol %), still more preferably 88 / 12 to 82 / 18 (mol % / mol %), and particularly preferably 86 / 14 to 82 / 18 (mol % / mol %).

[0023] The average content ratio of each monomer unit in all monomer units constituting copolymer (A), copolymer (B), or poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component can be determined by methods known to those skilled in the art, for example, the method described in paragraph

[0047] of WO 2013 / 147139. The average content ratio means the average molar ratio. The average content ratio of each monomer unit in all monomer units constituting the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component means the molar ratio of each monomer unit in all monomer units contained in the entire poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component, including copolymer (A) and copolymer (B).

[0024] The weight average molecular weight of the entire poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of achieving both mechanical properties and productivity of the resin film, it is preferably 200,000 to 2,000,000, more preferably 250,000 to 1,500,000, and even more preferably 300,000 to 1,000,000.

[0025] The weight-average molecular weight of the copolymer (A), the copolymer (B), or the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component can be measured in terms of polystyrene using gel permeation chromatography (HPLC GPC system manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation) using a chloroform solution. As the column for the gel permeation chromatography, a column appropriate for measuring the weight-average molecular weight may be used.

[0026] The method for producing copolymer (A) or copolymer (B) is not particularly limited, and may be a production method by chemical synthesis or a production method using a microorganism. Among these, a production method using a microorganism is preferred. Known methods can be applied to the production method using a microorganism. For example, Aeromonas caviae is known as a bacterium that produces a copolymer of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units (P3HB3HH). In particular, Alcaligenes eutrophus AC32 (FERM BP-6038) (T. Fukui, Y. Doi, J. Bateriol., 179, pp. 4821-4830 (1997)) into which genes encoding P3HA synthases have been introduced is more preferred to increase the productivity of P3HB3HH. These microorganisms are cultured under appropriate conditions to accumulate P3HB3HH within the cells. In addition to the above, genetically modified microorganisms into which various poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin synthesis-related genes have been introduced may be used depending on the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin to be produced, or the culture conditions, including the type of substrate, may be optimized.

[0027] The method for obtaining a blend of copolymer (A) and copolymer (B) is not particularly limited, and may be a method in which the blend is directly obtained by microbial production or a method in which the blend is directly obtained by chemical synthesis. Alternatively, the blend may be obtained by melt-kneading copolymer (A) and copolymer (B) produced separately using an extruder, kneader, Banbury mixer, roll, etc., or by dissolving copolymer (A) and copolymer (B) in a solvent, mixing, and drying the copolymer.

[0028] (organic peroxide) The organic peroxide to be reacted with the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component is not particularly limited, and examples thereof include diisobutyl peroxide, cumyl peroxyneodecanoate, di-n-propyl peroxydicarbonate, diisopropyl peroxydicarbonate, di-sec-butyl peroxydicarbonate, 1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl peroxyneodecanoate, bis(4-t-butylcyclohexyl)peroxydicarbonate, bis(2-ethylhexyl)peroxydicarbonate, t-hexyl peroxyneodecanoate, t-butyl peroxyneodecanoate, t-butyl peroxyneoheptanoate, t-hexyl peroxypivalate, t-butyl peroxypivalate, di(3,5,5-trimethylhexanoyl)peroxide, dilauroyl peroxide, 1,1,3, Examples of peroxyalkylene compounds include 3-tetramethylbutylperoxy-2-ethylhexanoate, disuccinic acid peroxide, 2,5-dimethyl-2,5-bis(2-ethylhexanoylperoxy)hexane, t-hexylperoxy-2-ethylhexanoate, di(4-methylbenzoyl)peroxide, dibenzoyl peroxide, t-butylperoxy-2-ethylhexyl carbonate, t-butylperoxyisopropyl carbonate, 1,6-bis(t-butylperoxycarbonyloxy)hexane, t-butylperoxy-3,5,5-trimethylhexanoate, t-butylperoxyacetate, t-butylperoxybenzoate, t-amylperoxy-3,5,5-trimethylhexanoate, 2,2-bis(4,4-di-t-butylperoxycyclohexyl)propane, and 2,2-di-t-butylperoxybutane. Among these, dibenzoyl peroxide, t-butylperoxy 2-ethylhexyl carbonate, and t-butylperoxy isopropyl carbonate are preferred. One organic peroxide may be used alone, or two or more organic peroxides may be used in combination.

[0029] The organic peroxide is used in various forms such as solid or liquid, and may be in liquid form diluted with a diluent, etc. Among these, an organic peroxide in a form that can be mixed with the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component (particularly an organic peroxide that is liquid at room temperature (25°C)) is preferred because it can be uniformly dispersed in the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component and makes it easier to suppress local modification reactions.

[0030] From the viewpoint of improving productivity and blocking resistance while maintaining the mechanical properties of the resin film, the amount of organic peroxide used is preferably 0.01 to 0.5 parts by weight, more preferably 0.05 to 0.4 parts by weight, and even more preferably 0.1 to 0.3 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component.

[0031] The resin film according to this embodiment contains at least a reaction product of a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component and an organic peroxide. The reaction product has a structure in which the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component is crosslinked by reaction with the organic peroxide. Introducing a crosslinked structure into the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component can improve the productivity of the resin film (particularly the productivity in inflation molding) and the blocking resistance. Furthermore, as a result of the reaction, the resin film according to this embodiment may contain components derived from the organic peroxide (e.g., decomposition products of the organic peroxide, compounds derived from the decomposition products, etc.).

[0032] The reaction product can be preferably obtained by feeding a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component and an organic peroxide into an extruder and melt-kneading them. This allows the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component to be uniformly crosslinked. Furthermore, in addition to the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component and the organic peroxide, other components such as a crystal nucleating agent, a lubricant, and an organic or inorganic filler, as described below, may also be fed into the extruder and melt-kneaded.

[0033] In the melt-kneading, the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component or the copolymer (A) and the copolymer (B) and the organic peroxide may be separately charged into the extruder, or the components may be mixed together and then charged into the extruder.

[0034] The melt-kneading can be carried out according to known or conventional methods, and can be carried out using, for example, an extruder (single-screw extruder, twin-screw extruder), a kneader, or the like. The melt-kneading conditions are not particularly limited and can be set appropriately, but it is preferable to set a resin temperature and residence time that will allow the reaction with the organic peroxide to be completed during melt-kneading. Specifically, it is preferable to melt-knead at a resin temperature measured with a die thermometer in the range of 155°C to 175°C. It is also preferable to melt-knead so that the residence time in the extruder is 60 seconds to 300 seconds.

[0035] (Copolymer (C)) The resin film according to this embodiment may further contain, in addition to the reaction product of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component and the organic peroxide, a copolymer (C) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, in which the content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units is 1 to 7 mol %.

[0036] When copolymer (C) is a copolymer different from copolymer (A), copolymer (A) and copolymer (B) may be reacted with an organic peroxide and then copolymer (C) may be mixed with the resulting reaction product, or copolymer (A), copolymer (B) and copolymer (C) may be mixed and then reacted with an organic peroxide. However, from the viewpoint of productivity and property improvement, it is preferable to mix copolymer (C) with the reaction product of copolymer (A) and copolymer (B).

[0037] Even if copolymer (C) is the same as or different from copolymer (A), when copolymer (C) is mixed with the reaction product of copolymer (A) and copolymer (B), copolymer (C) is substantially not reacted with organic peroxide and does not contain a crosslinked structure formed by reaction with organic peroxide. By blending copolymer (C) with the reaction product, productivity of the resin film can be improved and the mechanical properties of the resin film can also be improved.

[0038] The content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units in the copolymer (C) is 1 to 7 mol %, preferably 2 to 6 mol %, more preferably 3 to 6 mol %, and even more preferably 4 to 6 mol %.

[0039] The weight average molecular weight of the copolymer (C) is preferably from 200,000 to 1,000,000, more preferably from 220,000 to 800,000, and even more preferably from 250,000 to 600,000, from the viewpoint of achieving both mechanical properties and productivity of the resin film.

[0040] The amount of copolymer (C) to be blended is not particularly limited, but from the viewpoint of achieving both productivity and mechanical properties of the resin film, the proportion of copolymer (C) to the total of copolymer (A), copolymer (B) and copolymer (C) is preferably 1% by weight or more and 40% by weight or less, more preferably 2% by weight or more and 30% by weight or less, and even more preferably 3% by weight or more and 20% by weight or less.

[0041] (other resins) The resin film according to this embodiment may contain other resins besides the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin, provided that the effects of the invention are not impaired. Examples of such other resins include aliphatic polyester-based resins such as polybutylene succinate adipate, polybutylene succinate, polycaprolactone, and polylactic acid, and aliphatic aromatic polyester-based resins such as polybutylene adipate terephthalate, polybutylene sebacate terephthalate, and polybutylene azelate terephthalate. Only one type of other resin may be contained, or two or more types may be contained.

[0042] The content of the other resin is not particularly limited, but is preferably 30 parts by weight or less, more preferably 20 parts by weight or less, and even more preferably 10 parts by weight or less, relative to 100 parts by weight of the total poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin. The lower limit of the content of the other resin is not particularly limited, and may be 0 part by weight. The above-mentioned "total of poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resins" means the total of copolymers (A) and (B) when the resin film does not contain copolymer (C), and means the total of copolymers (A), (B) and (C) when the resin film contains copolymer (C). The same applies hereinafter.

[0043] (additives) The resin film according to the present embodiment may contain other components. For example, it may contain an organic or inorganic filler, etc., as long as the effects of the invention are not impaired. The content of the organic or inorganic filler can be appropriately set and is not particularly limited. The organic or inorganic filler may be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0044] (silica) The resin film according to this embodiment may contain silica as an inorganic filler.

[0045] The silica is not particularly limited in type, but from the viewpoint of versatility, synthetic amorphous silica produced by dry method or wet method is preferred.In addition, silica that has been subjected to hydrophobic treatment or non-hydrophobic treatment can be used, and one type can be used alone, or two or more types can be used in combination.

[0046] The silica preferably has an adsorbed water content of 0.5% by weight or more and 7% by weight or less. The adsorbed water content can be measured, for example, using an electromagnetic balance MX-50 manufactured by Kensei Kogyo Co., Ltd., where the volatile content is taken as the adsorbed water content at 160°C. If the adsorbed water content is more than 7% by weight, the cohesive force of the water adsorbed on the silica surface and between particles can make dispersion difficult, resulting in fish eyes during molding and poor appearance. Conversely, if the amount is less than 0.5% by weight, the small amount of water remaining between particles can form a cross-linked liquid film, which generates a strong bonding force due to surface tension, making separation and dispersion extremely difficult.

[0047] The average primary particle size of the silica is not particularly limited as long as it can improve the tear strength of the resin film, is less likely to cause appearance defects such as fisheyes, and does not significantly impair transparency, but is preferably 0.001 to 0.1 μm, and particularly preferably 0.005 to 0.05 μm, in terms of being more likely to improve mechanical properties such as tear strength and having excellent transparency. The average primary particle size is determined by arithmetically averaging the diameters of at least 50 random primary particles observed using a transmission electron microscope (TEM).

[0048] Taking into consideration the effects obtained by adding silica and the dispersibility of silica, the amount of silica (total amount) added is preferably 1 to 12 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin in total. The amount of silica added is more preferably 2 parts by weight or more, and even more preferably 4 parts by weight or more. Furthermore, it is more preferably 11 parts by weight or less, and even more preferably 10 parts by weight or less.

[0049] For the purpose of improving the dispersibility of the silica, it is preferable to use a dispersing aid in combination with the silica.

[0050] Examples of the dispersing aid include glycerin ester compounds, adipate compounds, polyether ester compounds, phthalate ester compounds, isosorbide ester compounds, and polycaprolactone compounds. Among these, modified glycerin compounds such as glycerin diacetomonolaurate, glycerin diacetomonocaprylate, and glycerin diacetomonodecanoate are preferred because they have excellent affinity with resin components and are less likely to bleed; adipate compounds such as diethylhexyl adipate, dioctyl adipate, and diisononyl adipate; and polyether ester compounds such as polyethylene glycol dibenzoate, polyethylene glycol dicaprylate, and polyethylene glycol diisostearate. Furthermore, those containing a large amount of biomass-derived components are particularly preferred because they can increase the biomass content of the entire composition. Examples of such dispersing aids include Riken Vitamin Co., Ltd.'s acetylated monoglyceride BIOCIZER and PL series, and ROQUETTE's Polysorb series. The dispersing aids can be used alone or in combination of two or more.

[0051] The amount of the dispersing aid (total amount) is preferably 0.1 to 20 parts by weight per 100 parts by weight of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin, taking into consideration the effects obtained by adding the dispersing aid and the possibility of bleed-out of the dispersing aid. The amount of the dispersing aid is more preferably 0.3 parts by weight or more, and even more preferably 0.5 parts by weight or more. The amount is more preferably 10 parts by weight or less, and even more preferably 5 parts by weight or less.

[0052] In addition to organic or inorganic fillers, the composition may contain one or more of the following secondary additives, as long as they do not impair the effects of the invention: colorants such as pigments and dyes, odor absorbers such as activated carbon and zeolite, fragrances such as vanillin and dextrin, antioxidants, weather resistance improvers, UV absorbers, lubricants, release agents, water repellents, antibacterial agents, sliding properties improvers, and other secondary additives. The content of these additives can also be set appropriately. The crystal nucleating agent, lubricant, and plasticizer will be described in more detail below.

[0053] (nucleating agent) The resin film according to this embodiment may also contain a crystal nucleating agent. Examples of crystal nucleating agents include polyhydric alcohols such as pentaerythritol, galactitol, and mannitol; orotic acid, aspartame, cyanuric acid, glycine, zinc phenylphosphonate, and boron nitride. Among these, pentaerythritol is preferred because of its particularly excellent effect of promoting crystallization of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component. The amount of the crystal nucleating agent used is not particularly limited, but is preferably 0.1 to 5 parts by weight, more preferably 0.5 to 3 parts by weight, and even more preferably 0.7 to 1.5 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin. One type of crystal nucleating agent may be used, or two or more types may be used, and the ratio of use can be appropriately adjusted depending on the purpose.

[0054] (lubricant) The resin film according to this embodiment may also contain a lubricant. Examples of lubricants include behenamide, oleamide, erucamide, stearamide, palmitamide, N-stearylbehenamide, N-stearylerucamide, ethylenebisstearamide, ethylenebisoleamide, ethylenebiserucamide, ethylenebislauricamide, ethylenebiscapricamide, p-phenylenebisstearamide, and polycondensates of ethylenediamine, stearic acid, and sebacic acid. Among these, behenamide and erucamide are preferred because of their particularly excellent lubricating effect on the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component. The amount of lubricant used is not particularly limited, but is preferably 0.01 to 5 parts by weight, more preferably 0.05 to 3 parts by weight, and even more preferably 0.1 to 1.5 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin. Furthermore, one type of lubricant may be used, or two or more types may be used, and the ratio of use can be appropriately adjusted depending on the purpose. However, the resin film according to this embodiment does not need to contain a lubricant. Even if a lubricant is not contained, good blocking resistance can be achieved by modifying the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component with an organic peroxide.

[0055] (plasticizer) The resin film according to the present embodiment may contain a plasticizer. Examples of the plasticizer include ester compounds such as glycerin ester compounds, citrate ester compounds, sebacate ester compounds, adipate ester compounds, polyether ester compounds, benzoate ester compounds, phthalate ester compounds, isosorbide ester compounds, polycaprolactone compounds, and dibasic acid ester compounds. Examples of the glycerin ester compounds include glycerin diacetomonolaurate. Examples of the citrate ester compounds include acetyl tributyl citrate. Examples of the sebacate ester compounds include dibutyl sebacate. Examples of the dibasic acid ester compounds include benzyl methyl diethylene glycol adipate. Among the above plasticizers, it is preferable to use one or a combination of two or more of glycerin ester compounds, dibasic acid ester compounds, adipate ester compounds, polyether ester compounds, and isosorbide ester compounds, because they have a particularly excellent plasticizing effect on poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin components. The amount of plasticizer used is not particularly limited, but is preferably 1 to 15 parts by weight, more preferably 2 to 13 parts by weight, and even more preferably 3 to 10 parts by weight, per 100 parts by weight of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin in total. One type of plasticizer may be used, or two or more types may be used, and the usage ratio can be adjusted appropriately depending on the purpose.

[0056] (Thickness of resin film) The thickness of the resin film is not particularly limited, but is preferably 10 μm or more and 100 μm or less, more preferably 15 μm or more and 80 μm or less, and even more preferably 20 μm or more and 60 μm or less.

[0057] (Coefficient of friction of resin film) The coefficient of friction of the resin film is preferably 0.75 or less, more preferably 0.73 or less, and even more preferably 0.7 or less, because this allows for good blocking resistance. The lower limit of the coefficient of friction is not particularly limited, but may be, for example, 0.2 or more, or 0.4 or more. The coefficient of friction can be measured in accordance with the test method of JIS K7125:1999.

[0058] (chloroform insoluble content) Since the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin component has a crosslinked structure, the resin film usually contains chloroform-insoluble matter. The chloroform-insoluble matter content of the resin film is sufficient as long as it exceeds 0% by weight, and specifically, it may be 0.5% by weight or more, or may be 1% by weight or more. Furthermore, in order to avoid defects such as missing prints when printing on the resin film, the chloroform-insoluble matter content of the resin film is preferably 5% by weight or less, more preferably 4% by weight or less, and even more preferably 3% by weight or less. The chloroform-insoluble content can be evaluated according to the following method. 0.1±0.03 g of a resin film sample is weighed, added to 10 ml of chloroform, and incubated at 60°C for 30 minutes. The chloroform solution is then filtered through a PTFE filter with a pore size of 0.45 μm, and the filter is dried. The increase in the weight of the filter is taken as the weight of the insoluble content. The chloroform-insoluble content is calculated by dividing this weight by the weight of the resin film sample.

[0059] (Method of manufacturing resin film) The resin film according to this embodiment can be produced by various molding methods such as T-die extrusion molding, inflation molding, and calendar molding, but is preferably produced by inflation molding.

[0060] The inflation molding is a molding method in which a molten resin composition is extruded into a tube from an extruder equipped with a cylindrical die at its tip, and immediately thereafter, gas is blown into the tube to inflate it into a balloon-like shape, thereby forming a tubular single-layer or multilayer film. The inflation molding method is not particularly limited, but can be performed using, for example, a general inflation molding machine used for molding thermoplastic resins into films. A general inflation molding machine, in the case of molding a single-layer film, refers to a single single-screw extruder equipped with a single cylindrical die. In the case of molding a multilayer film, it refers to a machine that can pour molten resins from multiple extruders into a single cylindrical die according to the type of resin used, and laminate each resin within the die. The single-screw extruder may be any machine that melts and kneads the introduced raw resins and obtains a constant discharge while maintaining the desired temperature. The screw shape of the single-screw extruder is not particularly limited, but a machine equipped with a mixing element is preferred from the viewpoint of kneading performance. The structure of the cylindrical die is not particularly limited and may be appropriately designed to suit the single layer or laminated film, but a spiral mandrel die is preferred because it reduces the occurrence of welds and makes it easier to achieve uniform thickness.

[0061] The molding temperature in inflation molding is not particularly limited as long as it is a temperature at which the resin can be properly melted, but is preferably, for example, 135 to 200°C. The molding temperature here refers to the resin temperature from the extruder until it is discharged from the die. The resin temperature can generally be measured, for example, by a thermometer installed in the adapter.

[0062] The take-up speed in inflation molding is determined by the thickness and width of the resin film and the amount of resin discharged, but can be adjusted within a range that maintains balloon stability. Generally, a speed of 1 to 50 m / min is preferred.

[0063] In inflation molding, an air ring can be used to blow air from the outside of the balloon to solidify the extruded molten resin and stabilize the balloon. A suitable air ring blowing structure is a slit-type air ring with multiple annular slits for blowing air and chambers between the slits to promote balloon stabilization.

[0064] After inflation molding, the tubular molded film may be folded over with pinch rolls and taken up to a take-up roll; air may be blown into the interface of the folded film with pinch rolls to facilitate peeling of the folded molded film after winding; or the film may be cut during the winding process to suit the intended use. Cutting methods include cutting both ends of the folded tubular molded film in the width direction to form two films, or hot-cutting the tubular molded film in the width direction and fusing it by heat sealing to form a bag-shaped film. To facilitate cutting, the process may also include blowing air into the interface of the folded film just before cutting. A so-called gusset folding process may also be performed, in which both ends of the folded tubular film are folded inward. After folding over with pinch rolls and before winding, a printing process may be performed on the film surface. Furthermore, to further improve print adhesion, the film surface may be subjected to corona treatment before printing. Printing methods are not particularly limited, but include gravure printing and flexographic printing.

[0065] The resin film according to this embodiment has excellent biodegradability and can therefore be suitably used in agriculture, fisheries, forestry, horticulture, medicine, hygiene products, the food industry, clothing, non-clothing, packaging, automobiles, building materials, and other fields. For example, it can be used for garbage bags, shopping bags, vegetable and fruit packaging bags, pillow packaging, delivery bags, agricultural mulch film, forestry fumigation sheets, gloves, binding materials, plant root wrapping film, diaper back sheets, packaging sheets, shopping bags, draining bags, and compost bags. The binding material is a flat thread or strip-shaped material used to bundle and secure multiple items (e.g., multiple boxes or multiple PTP sheets), and examples include flat yarn, banding tape, and banding film. In particular, the resin film according to this embodiment is preferably used as a packaging material (e.g., various bags) that includes a heat-sealed portion. [Example]

[0066] The present invention will be specifically explained below with reference to examples, but the technical scope of the present invention is not limited to these examples.

[0067] The following raw materials were used in each of the examples and comparative examples. P3HB3HH-1: P3HB3HH (average content ratio of 3HB / 3HH = 97.2 / 2.8 (mol% / mol%), weight average molecular weight is 660,000 g / mol) It was produced in accordance with the method described in Example 2 of International Publication WO2019 / 142845. P3HB3HH-2: P3HB3HH (average content ratio of 3HB / 3HH = 71.8 / 28.2 (mol% / mol%), weight average molecular weight is 660,000 g / mol) It was produced in accordance with the method described in Example 9 of International Publication WO2019 / 142845. P3HB3HH-3: X131A (Kaneka Biodegradable Polymer PHBH (registered trademark)) (average content ratio of 3HB / 3HH = 94 / 6 (mol% / mol%), weight average molecular weight is 600,000 g / mol)

[0068] (organic peroxide) NOF Corporation Perbutyl I (t-butylperoxyisopropyl carbonate, 1-minute half-life temperature: 159°C)

[0069] (nucleating agent) Pentaerythritol (Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, Neuraizer P)

[0070] (plasticizer) Glycerin diacetomonolaurate (Riken Vitamin Co., Ltd., Rikemal PL-012)

[0071] (lubricant) Erucamide, Behenamide

[0072] The following evaluations were carried out for each of the Examples and Comparative Examples. (Inflation molding productivity) When producing a film by inflation molding, the maximum take-up speed at which the balloon could be evaluated as stable (evaluated as "good") in the balloon stability evaluation below was evaluated while maintaining a film thickness of approximately 30 μm.

[0073] (Balloon stability evaluation) ○: The variation in the folding width within the 20 m length of the obtained film is less than 20 mm ×: The variation in the folding width within the 20m length of the obtained film is 20mm or more, or the balloon is broken or the film cannot be obtained due to extreme deformation.

[0074] The folding width refers to the width of the double film when the balloon-shaped formed film extruded from the die is passed through a cooling roll to fold it into a double film. Note that, if the folding width fluctuates greatly, the thickness fluctuates accordingly, making it difficult to maintain the cylindrical shape (i.e., it becomes difficult to stably form a balloon).

[0075] (Blocking resistance evaluation) A long sample measuring 5 cm wide and 15 cm long was cut out from the tubular double film that had been wound up after inflation molding, and blocking resistance was evaluated based on whether the double film could be separated when rubbed between the thumb and index finger. ○ Can be separated × Cannot be separated

[0076] (elastic modulus, breaking strength, breaking elongation) Tensile tests were conducted in accordance with JIS K7127:1999 Plastics - Testing methods for tensile properties - to evaluate the modulus of elasticity, breaking strength, and breaking elongation. The test specimen shape was Type 5 and the tensile speed was 100 mm / min.

[0077] (Tear strength) The tear strength was evaluated in accordance with JIS K7128-2 Plastics - Test method for tear strength of films and sheets.

[0078] (coefficient of friction) The coefficient of friction of the film was evaluated in accordance with the test method of JIS K7125:1999.

[0079] (chloroform insoluble content) A 0.1±0.03 g resin film sample was weighed, added to 10 ml of chloroform, and incubated at 60°C for 30 minutes. The chloroform solution was then filtered through a PTFE filter with a pore size of 0.45 μm, and the filter was dried. The weight increase of the filter was taken as the weight of the insoluble matter. The chloroform insoluble matter ratio (wt%) was calculated by dividing the weight by the weight of the resin film sample.

[0080] (Example 1) Manufacturing method of resin film P3HB3HH-1, P3HB3HH-2, organic peroxide, nucleating agent, and lubricant were dry-blended in the ratios shown in Table 1. The mixture was melt-kneaded using a co-rotating intermeshing twin-screw extruder (Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd.: TEM26ss) at a set temperature of 120°C to 170°C and a screw speed of 100 rpm, followed by strand cutting to obtain a molten mixture. The resulting molten mixture was fed into an inflation molding machine (Hokushin Sangyo Co., Ltd.) equipped with an extruder having a single screw with an L / D ratio of 32 mm and a die equipped with a 100 mm diameter cylindrical die lip, to produce a film. The productivity of the inflation molding process, as well as the blocking resistance, elastic modulus, breaking strength, breaking elongation, tear strength, and coefficient of friction of the resulting film, are shown in Table 1. The produced film was aged at 25°C for one week before evaluation.

[0081] Example 2 P3HB3HH-1, P3HB3HH-2, organic peroxide, crystal nucleating agent, and lubricant were dry-blended in the compounding ratios shown in Table 1, and a molten mixture was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1. The molten mixture and the amount of P3HB3HH-3 shown in Table 1 were then charged into the inflation molding machine described in Example 1 to produce a film. The results of various evaluations are shown in Table 1.

[0082] Example 3 Except for not adding erucic acid amide as a lubricant, a film was produced by inflation molding in the same manner as in Example 1. The results of various evaluations are shown in Table 1. Example 4 P3HB3HH-1, P3HB3HH-2, organic peroxide, plasticizer, crystal nucleating agent, and lubricant were dry-blended in the compounding ratios shown in Table 1, and a molten mixture was obtained in the same manner as in Example 1. The molten mixture and the amount of P3HB3HH-3 shown in Table 1 were then charged into the inflation molding machine described in Example 1 to produce a film. The various evaluation results are shown in Table 1.

[0083] (Comparative Example 1) Except for not adding the organic peroxide, a film was produced by inflation molding in the same manner as in Example 1. The results of various evaluations are shown in Table 1.

[0084] (Comparative Example 2) Except for not adding the organic peroxide, a film was produced by inflation molding in the same manner as in Example 2. The results of various evaluations are shown in Table 1.

[0085] (Comparative Example 3) Except for dry-blending P3HB3HH-3 with the lubricant instead of P3HB3HH-1 and P3HB3HH-2, a film was produced by inflation molding in the same manner as in Comparative Example 1. The evaluation results are shown in Table 1.

[0086] [Table 1]

[0087] The following can be seen from Table 1. The films of Examples 1 to 3 were excellent in productivity and blocking resistance, and also had good mechanical properties. The film of Example 4, to which a plasticizer was added, also had good productivity and blocking resistance.

[0088] On the other hand, the films of Comparative Examples 1 and 2, which did not use an organic peroxide, had low productivity and poor blocking resistance. The film of Comparative Example 3, which used only one type of PHBH and did not use an organic peroxide, had good productivity and blocking resistance, but low breaking elongation and tear strength.

Claims

1. A copolymer (A) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, in which the content of 3-hydroxyhexanoate units is 1 to 6 mol %, and The composition contains a reaction product of 100 parts by weight of a poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate)-based resin component containing a copolymer (B) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, the copolymer (B) having a 3-hydroxyhexanoate unit content of 24 mol% or more, and 0.01 to 0.5 parts by weight of an organic peroxide; A resin film, wherein the proportion of the copolymer (A) is 30% by weight or more and the proportion of the copolymer (B) is 70% by weight or less, based on the total of the copolymer (A) and the copolymer (B).

2. The resin film according to claim 1, further comprising a copolymer (C) of 3-hydroxybutyrate units and 3-hydroxyhexanoate units, the content of which is 1 to 7 mol%.

3. 3. The resin film according to claim 2, wherein the proportion of the copolymer (C) relative to the total of the copolymer (A), the copolymer (B), and the copolymer (C) is 1% by weight or more and 40% by weight or less.

4. The resin film according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising 1 to 15 parts by weight of a plasticizer per 100 parts by weight of the poly(3-hydroxyalkanoate) resin.

5. The resin film according to claim 4, wherein the plasticizer is at least one selected from the group consisting of a glycerin ester-based compound, a dibasic acid ester-based compound, an adipic acid ester-based compound, a polyether ester-based compound, and an isosorbide ester-based compound.

6. The resin film according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the thickness of the resin film is 10 µm or more and 100 µm or less.

7. The resin film according to any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein the resin film has a friction coefficient of 0.75 or less.

8. The resin film according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the resin film has a chloroform-insoluble content of more than 0 wt% and not more than 5 wt%.

9. The resin film according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the resin film is an inflation-molded article.

10. A bag, glove, or binding material made from the resin film according to any one of claims 1 to 9.

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