Synergistic effects of N, N′‐bis (benzoyl) sebacic acid dihydrazide and talc on the physical and mechanical behaviors of poly(l‐latic acid)
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ABSTRACT The important practical problem of poor heat stability of poly( l ‐lactic acid) (PLLA) is addressed by the addition of N , N ′‐bis (benzoyl) sebacic acid dihydrazide (BSAD) and talc as a nucleating agent system. The idea of incorporating talc into the PLLA/BSAD composites is that talc can provide supplementary nucleation effect with very small amount of BSAD (0.2 wt %) and therefore can improve the heat deflection resistance of PLLA materials. Effects of BSAD/talc on morphology, crystallization behavior, heat resistance, and mechanical properties of PLLA/BSAD/talc were investigated after annealing processes. The results indicated that the BSAD/talc system increased the crystallinity from 6.0% of pure PLLA to a maximum 42.9% by the synergistic effects of BSAD and talc increasing the growth of spherulites and nucleation density, respectively. After annealing at different temperatures, the heat deflection temperature (HDT) of PLLA was improved dramatically due to synergistic effects of BSAD/talc between restricted chain movement and acceleration of crystallization. At high temperature (above T g ), the thermo‐mechanical properties of PLLA is mainly determined by the crystallinity and the reinforcement effect of talc acted as a filler. Moreover, effects of BSAD/talc on mechanical properties were discussed. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2015 , 132 , 41454.
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