Journal of Composites Science (May 2024)

Investigation of Thermomechanical and Dielectric Properties of PLA-CA 3D-Printed Biobased Materials

  • Morgan Lecoublet,
  • Mohamed Ragoubi,
  • Nathalie Leblanc,
  • Ahmed Koubaa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs8060197
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 6
p. 197

Abstract

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Renewable dielectric materials have attracted the attention of industries and stakeholders, but such materials possess limited properties. This research focused on studying polylactic acid (PLA)/cellulose acetate (CA) blends produced by 3D printing to facilitate their integration into the electrical insulation field. The dielectric findings showed that a blend containing 40% of CA by weight had a dielectric constant of 2.9 and an electrical conductivity of 1.26 × 10−11 S·cm−1 at 100 Hz and 20 °C while exhibiting better mechanical rigidity in the rubbery state than neat PLA. In addition, it was possible to increase the electrical insulating effect by reducing the infill ratio at the cost of reduced mechanical properties. The differential scanning calorimetry, broadband dielectric spectroscopy, and dynamic mechanical analysis results showed that the PLA plasticizer reduced the energy required for PLA relaxations. These preliminary results demonstrated the benefits of using a combination of PLA, CA, and 3D printing for electrical insulation applications.

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