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Selective Localization of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotube in PLA/PCL Blend. Biomacromolecules, 2009, 10(2), 417-424.
writer:Defeng Wu, Yisheng Zhang, Ming Zhang, Wei Yu.
keywords:polycaprolactone; polylactide; blend; carbon nanotube; composite.
source:期刊
specific source:Biomacromolecules
Issue time:2009年

Biomacromolecules, 2009, 10(2), 417-424.

ABSTRACT:

Polycaprolactone/polylactide blend (PCL/PLA) is an interesting biomaterial because PCL and PLA present good complementarity in their physical properties and biodegradability. However, the thermodynamical incompatibility between two component polymers restricts further applications of their blend. In this work, we used functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) to control the morphology of immiscible PCL/PLA blend. The ternary PCL/PLA/MWCNTs composites were hence prepared by melt mixing for the morphology and the properties investigation. It is interesting to find that the functionalized MWCNTs are selectively dispersed in the matrix PCL phase and on the interface between two polymer phases, leading to simultaneous occurrence of thermodynamically and kinetically driven compatibility. Those interface-localized MWCNTs prevent coalescence of the discrete domains and enhance the phase interfacial adhesion as well. As a result, the phase morphology of the ternary composites is improved remarkably in contrast to that of the blank PCL/PLA blend. Owing to that unique selective interface-localization and improved phase morphology, the ternary composites present far lower rheological and conductive percolation thresholds than those of the binary composites, and also present extraordinary mechanical properties even at very low loading levels of the MWCNTs. Therefore, the amphiphilic MWCNTs are believed to act as the reinforcements as well as the compatibilizer in the immiscible PCL/PLA blend.

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