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Формирование биоразлагаемых композитов на основе гибридных матриц

Формирование биоразлагаемых композитов на основе гибридных матриц

Abstract

Получены биоразлагаемые композиты на основе гибридной матрицы «полилактид– полипропилен» в форме экструзионных лент. В качестве биоразлагаемых наполнителей применяли кукурузный крахмал, молотую льнокостру и подсолнечную лузгу. Установлено, что в гибридной системе «полилактид–полипропилен» с кукурузным крахмалом композиционный материал между частицами крахмала содержит глобулы полилактида в матрице полипропилена, а также множество замкнутых микропор. Это способствует ус-коренному гидро- и биологическому разложению изделий в условиях компостирования. Biodegradable composites are obtained based on the polylactide – polypropylene hybrid matrix in the form of extruding tapes. Corn starch, ground flaxseed and sunflower husk have been used as biodegradable fillers. It has been found that in the hybrid “polylactide – polypropylene” system with corn starch, the composite material contains polylactide globules between starch particles and a lot of closed micropores in the polypropylene matrix. This helps to the accelerated hydro- and biological decomposition of products under composting conditions.

Keywords

Гибридные матрицы, Полипропилен, Полилактид, Формирование, Биоразлагаемые композиты

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