Abstract
Blends of thermoplastic starch and recycled polyvinylbutyral from automotive windscreens were investigated. Mechanically compatible blends are formed at low to intermediate starch content. However, scanning electron microscopy and dynamic-mechanical analysis revealed a phase-separated nature for all blend compositions investigated. Tensile properties are negatively affected by aging in a high humidity environment and they deteriorate rapidly when the samples are soaked in water. Synergistic property enhancement was observed for a compound containing 22% thermoplastic starch. It features a higher tensile strength, shows better water resistance, and is significantly less af tected by aging. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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Sita, C., Burns, M., Häßler, R., & Focke, W. W. (2006). Tensile properties of thermoplastic starch-PVB blends. Journal of Applied Polymer Science, 101(3), 1751–1755. https://doi.org/10.1002/app.23512
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