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Применение льнокостры для формирования биоразлагаемых композитов с полилактидной матрицей

Применение льнокостры для формирования биоразлагаемых композитов с полилактидной матрицей

Abstract

Биоразлагаемые материалы на основе полилактидной матрицы и органического природного наполнителя – костры льняной – были изготовлены в форме прессованных дисковых образцов и экструзионных лент. В качестве биоразлагаемого наполнителя была использована молотая льнокостра с размерами частиц 0,5 мм. Установлено, что биоразлагаемые материалы, полученные прессованием, содержат хаотически расположенные в полимерной матрице частицы наполнителя, а полученные в виде лент на экструдере – упорядоченные, вдоль направления вытяжки. Изучены возможности биологического разложения полученных материалов. Biodegradable materials based on a polylactide matrix and organic natural filler – flax fiber – were manufactured in the form of pressed disk samples and extrusion tapes. Ground flax with a particle size of 0.5 mm was used as a biodegradable filler. It has been established that biodegradable materials obtained by pressing contain filler particles randomly located in the polymer matrix, while those obtained in the form of tapes on an extruder are located along the direction of drawing. The possibilities of biological decomposition of the resulting materials were studied.

Keywords

Flax fiber, Biodegradable materials, Биоразлагаемые материалы, Льнокостра, Полилактид, Polylactide

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