Effect of mold opening process on microporous structure and properties of microcellular polylactide-polylactide nanocomposites

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Cell structure is a key factor that determines the final properties of microcellular polylactide (PLA) product. In the mold opening process, adjusting the rate of mold opening can effectively control cell structure. PLA and PLA composites with a void fraction as high as 50% were fabricated using the mold opening technique. The effects of mold opening rate and the addition of nanoclay on the cell structure, mechanical properties, and surface quality of microcellular PLA and PLA composites samples were investigated. The results showed that finer cell structure was received in the microcellular PLA samples and the surface quality was improved effectively when decreasing the rate of mold opening. The effect of mold opening rate on the foaming behavior of microcellular PLA-nanoclay was the same as that of microcellular PLA. The addition of 5 wt % nanoclay significantly improved the foaming properties, such as cell density, cell size, and structural uniformity, which consequently enhanced the mechanical properties of foams and the surface quality.

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Xie, P., Wu, G., Cao, Z., Han, Z., Zhang, Y., An, Y., & Yang, W. (2018). Effect of mold opening process on microporous structure and properties of microcellular polylactide-polylactide nanocomposites. Polymers, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/polym10050554

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