Renewable and Super-toughened Poly (butylene succinate) with Bio-based Elastomers: Preparation, Compatibility and Performances

Publication date: Available online 28 March 2019Source: European Polymer JournalAuthor(s): Xiaoran Hu, Yan Li, Yu Gao, Runguo Wang, Zhao Wang, Hailan Kang, Liqun ZhangAbstractPoly (butylene succinate) (PBS) is one of the most mature Bio-based plastics in the current market. However, its excellent mechanical properties are disappointed eclipsed by its inherent poor toughness. Herein, a novel bio-based elastomer poly (2,3-butanediol-co-1,4-butanediol-co-succinate) (PBBS) was designed and synthesized from three bio-based monomers in order to improve the toughness of PBS. Butanedio and succinic acid were used to ensure a good compatibility between PBBS and PBS, while 2,3-BDO was introduced into PBBS to inhibit the crystallization of PBBS and promote high elasticity of PBBS. Besides, 2,3-BDO could tailor the compatibility between PBBS and PBS and helps to adjust the phase separated structure. The elongation at break and impact strength of the PBBS/PBS blend could improve from 350% and 4.7 kJ/m2 to 525% and 41.7kJ/m2 compared with the neat PBS. The synthesized PBBS shows a super toughing effect on PBS without any compatilizer, which could contribute to a wider application of PBS.Graphical abstract
Source: European Polymer Journal - Category: Chemistry Source Type: research
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