Partially bio-based thermoplastic elastomers by physical blending of poly(hydroxyalkanoate)s and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate)

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Partially bio-based thermoplastic elastomers (bio-TPE) were designed and prepared by physical blending a commercial grade poly(hydroxyalkanoate)s (PHBM, Metabolix) and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate) (EVA). The PHBM is miscible with EVA90 which has a vinyl acetate (VA) content of 90 wt% while it is not miscible with EVA at low VA content (!70 wt%). The PHBM/EVA90 blends exhibit high tensile strength and typical thermoplastic elastomeric characteristics e.g. high elongation at break (>800%), good strain-recovery (>60%) and melt processability. The spherulite growth rate of PHBM decreases with increasing EVA90 content. Consequently, a large number of fine PHBM spherulites were formed in the blends. The spherulites act as physical crosslink-points leading to a thermoreversable network in the blends. Such network and elastic EVA90 molecules result in the thermoplastic and elastomeric characteristics of the PHBM/EVA90 blends. © BME-PT.

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Ma, P., Cai, X., Chen, M., Dong, W., & Lemstra, P. J. (2014). Partially bio-based thermoplastic elastomers by physical blending of poly(hydroxyalkanoate)s and poly(ethylene-co-vinyl acetate). Express Polymer Letters, 8(7), 517–527. https://doi.org/10.3144/expresspolymlett.2014.55

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