Polymer Testing (Apr 2023)

A study on miscibility properties of polyacrylonitrile blending films with biodegradable polymer, shellac

  • Beom-Gon Cho,
  • Jung-Eun Lee,
  • Seung-Yeol Jeon,
  • Han Gi Chae

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 121
p. 107983

Abstract

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Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) films blended with shellac, biodegradable polymer, were prepared via simple solution casting method. The miscibility of PAN with shellac polymer was investigated and the optimal concentration of shellac in terms of hydrogen bonding between shellac and PAN chain was determined to be used as a novel biomass carbon precursor. Shellac and PAN chain could exert interaction and the interaction facilitates to loose the crystalline structure of the PAN chain, suggesting that the decrease of the oxidation temperature of the PAN chain in the PAN/shellac blends film by the introduction of shellac segments. The optimal PAN/shellac blends film exhibited outstanding mechanical performances (73.8% higher tensile strength, 60% higher storage modulus compared with control PAN film) showing homogeneous blending state.

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