Chitin nanofibrils in poly(Lactic acid) (PLA) nanocomposites: Dispersion and thermo-mechanical properties

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Chitin-nanofibrils are obtained in water suspension at low concentration, as nanoparticles normally are, to avoid their aggregation. The addition of the fibrils in molten PLA during extrusion is thus difficult and disadvantageous. In the present paper, the use of poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) is proposed to prepare a solid pre-composite by water evaporation. The pre-composite is then added to PLA in the extruder to obtain transparent nanocomposites. The amount of PEG and chitin nanofibrils was varied in the nanocomposites to compare the reinforcement due to nanofibrils and plasticization due to the presence of PEG, as well as for extrapolating, where possible, the properties of reinforcement due to chitin nanofibrils exclusively. Thermal and morphological properties of nanocomposites were also investigated. This study concluded that chitin nanofibrils, added as reinforcing filler up to 12% by weight, do not properties alter the properties of the PLA based material; hence, this additive can be used in bioplastic items mainly exploiting their intrinsic anti-microbial and skin regenerating properties.

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Coltelli, M. B., Cinelli, P., Gigante, V., Aliotta, L., Morganti, P., Panariello, L., & Lazzeri, A. (2019). Chitin nanofibrils in poly(Lactic acid) (PLA) nanocomposites: Dispersion and thermo-mechanical properties. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20030504

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