Heliyon (Apr 2023)
Combined effects of plasticizers and D-lactide content on the mechanical and morphological behavior of polylactic acid
Abstract
Nowadays, research into environmentally friendly, renewable materials is the focus of materials science. One of the best candidates for these purposes is polylactic acid (PLA), whose properties are determined mainly by its D-lactide content. PLA is often plasticized to achieve proper toughness. Our aim was to investigate the combined effects of plasticizers and D-lactide content on PLA. We investigated two different plasticizers: oligomeric lactide acid (OLA) and dioctyl adipate (DOA). An internal mixer was used to prepare the compounds, and then sheets were prepared by hot pressing. After mechanical and morphological analyses, we found that tensile strength and modulus of neat PLAs and PLA-OLA compounds decreased almost linearly with increasing D-lactide content. The mechanical properties of PLA-DOA compounds depended far less on D-lactide content than in the case of PLA-OLA compounds. Plasticizers promote the crystallization of crystallizable PLAs by their chain mobilizing effect—we obtained a higher crystalline fraction. The latter effect reduces the impact of the plasticizing effect of plasticizers in the product. The compatibility and dispersibility of plasticizers also have a significant effect on the properties of the materials. OLA is more compatible with PLA than DOA, which resulted in better plasticization, but caused more defects in the crystallites, thus reducing the crystalline melting temperature, and so the processing temperature of the compound containing plasticizers.