Influence of extrusion screw speed on the properties of halloysite nanotube impregnated polylactic acid nanocomposites
Date
2021Author
Venkatesh, Chaitra
Chen, Yuanyuan
Cao, Zhi
Brennan, Shnae
Major, Ian
Lyons, John G.
Devine, Declan M.
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Poly (lactic acid)/halloysite nanotube (PLA/HNT)
nanocomposites have been studiedextensively over the past
fewyears owing to the interesting properties of the polymer,
PLA, and the nanoclay, HNT, individually and as composites.
In this paper, the influence of the screw speed during
extrusion was investigated and was found to have a significant
impact on the mechanical and thermal performance of
the extruded PLA/HNT nanocomposites. To determine the
effect of screw speed on PLA/HNT nanocomposites, 5 and
10 wt% of HNTs were blended into the PLA matrix through
compounding at screwspeeds of 40, 80, and 140 rpm. Virgin
PLA was compounded for comparison. The resultant polymer
melt was quench cooled onto a calendar system to
produce composite films which were assessed for mechanical,
thermal, chemical, and surface properties. Results
illustrate that in comparison to 40 and 80 rpm, the virgin
PLA when compounded at 140 rpm, indicated a significant
increase in the mechanical properties. The PLA/HNT 5 wt%
nanocomposite compounded at 140 rpmshowed significant
improvement in the dispersion of HNTs in the PLA matrix
which in turn enhanced the mechanical and thermal properties.
This can be attributed to the increased melt shear at
higher screw speeds
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