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Kinetics of the Thermal Degradation of Poly(lactic acid) and Polyamide Bioblends
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Carrasco, Félix
, Maspoch, Maria
, Santana Pérez, Orlando
in
Activation energy
/ Chain scission
/ Cleavage
/ Conversion
/ Empirical analysis
/ Energy value
/ Kinetics
/ Mechanical properties
/ Melt blending
/ Molecular chains
/ Molecular weight
/ Morphology
/ Polyamide resins
/ Polylactic acid
/ Polymer blends
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Reagents
/ Thermal degradation
/ Thermal stability
/ Viscosity
2021
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Kinetics of the Thermal Degradation of Poly(lactic acid) and Polyamide Bioblends
by
Carrasco, Félix
, Maspoch, Maria
, Santana Pérez, Orlando
in
Activation energy
/ Chain scission
/ Cleavage
/ Conversion
/ Empirical analysis
/ Energy value
/ Kinetics
/ Mechanical properties
/ Melt blending
/ Molecular chains
/ Molecular weight
/ Morphology
/ Polyamide resins
/ Polylactic acid
/ Polymer blends
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Reagents
/ Thermal degradation
/ Thermal stability
/ Viscosity
2021
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Kinetics of the Thermal Degradation of Poly(lactic acid) and Polyamide Bioblends
by
Carrasco, Félix
, Maspoch, Maria
, Santana Pérez, Orlando
in
Activation energy
/ Chain scission
/ Cleavage
/ Conversion
/ Empirical analysis
/ Energy value
/ Kinetics
/ Mechanical properties
/ Melt blending
/ Molecular chains
/ Molecular weight
/ Morphology
/ Polyamide resins
/ Polylactic acid
/ Polymer blends
/ Reaction mechanisms
/ Reagents
/ Thermal degradation
/ Thermal stability
/ Viscosity
2021
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Kinetics of the Thermal Degradation of Poly(lactic acid) and Polyamide Bioblends
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Kinetics of the Thermal Degradation of Poly(lactic acid) and Polyamide Bioblends
2021
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Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and biosourced polyamide (PA) bioblends, with a variable PA weight content of 10–50%, were prepared by melt blending in order to overcome the high brittleness of PLA. During processing, the properties of the melt were stabilized and enhanced by the addition of a styrene-acrylic multi-functional-epoxide oligomeric reactive agent (SAmfE). The general analytical equation (GAE) was used to evaluate the kinetic parameters of the thermal degradation of PLA within bioblends. Various empirical and theoretical solid-state mechanisms were tested to find the best kinetic model. In order to study the effect of PA on the PLA matrix, only the first stage of the thermal degradation was taken into consideration in the kinetic analysis (α < 0.4). On the other hand, standardized conversion functions were evaluated. Given that it is not easy to visualize the best accordance between experimental and theoretical values of standardized conversion functions, an index, based on the integral mean error, was evaluated to quantitatively support our findings relative to the best reaction mechanism. It was demonstrated that the most probable mechanism for the thermal degradation of PLA is the random scission of macromolecular chains. Moreover, y(α) master plots, which are independent of activation energy values, were used to confirm that the selected reaction mechanism was the most adequate. Activation energy values were calculated as a function of PA content. Moreover, the onset thermal stability of PLA was also determined.
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