A Facile Strategy for Compatibilization of PLA/PBS Blends by Incorporating Camellia Seed Powder

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Using biodegradable blending materials is one of the most effective ways to address plastic pollution but it is hindered by its poor interfacial interaction along with high costs. Herein, an envirionmentally friendly filler, camellia seed powder (CSP)−a byproduct of camellia seed after defatting, is reported, which is first served as a compatibilizer in polylactic acid (PLA)/polybutylene succinate (PBS) blends without any other aids or complicated pretreatment, effectively toughening the PLA/PBS blends due to a better interfacial interaction. The results show that the toughness of composites increases with CSP content. With the addition of 30 phr CSP, its impact strength and elongation at break increase by 44.31% and 148.42%, respectively, as compared with the blend without CSP. The combined effects of improved interfacial bonding, reduced particle size of PBS and efficient stress transfer are responsible for the toughness enhancement. The compatibilization mechanism is proposed that ─COOH groups in PLA and PBS react with ─NH2 in CSP. The above finding of CSP as a compatibilizer provides a facile and inexpensive strategy in the fabrication of high-performance biodegradable materials.

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Cai, H., Cao, C., Zheng, Y., Liu, D., Xia, X., Sun, X., … Chen, Q. (2023). A Facile Strategy for Compatibilization of PLA/PBS Blends by Incorporating Camellia Seed Powder. Macromolecular Materials and Engineering, 308(5). https://doi.org/10.1002/mame.202200581

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