Effect of mechanical recycling on the mechanical properties of PLA-based natural fiber-reinforced composites
Date
2023-04-06Author
Finnerty, James
Rowe, Steven
Howard, Trevor
Connolly, Shane
Doran, Christopher
Devine, Declan M.
Gatley, Noel M.
Chyzna, Vlasta
Portela, Alex
Bezerra, Gilberto S.N.
McDonald, Paul
Colbert, Declan Mary
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The present study investigates the feasibility of utilizing polylactic acid (PLA) and PLAbased
natural fiber-reinforced composites (NFRCs) in mechanical recycling. A conical twin screw
extrusion (CTSE) process was utilized to recycle PLA and PLA-based NFRCs consisting of 90 wt.%
PLA and a 10 wt.% proportion of either basalt fibers (BFs) or halloysite nanotubes (HNTs) for up
to six recycling steps. The recycled material was then injection molded to produce standard test
specimens for impact strength and tensile property analysis. The mechanical recycling of virgin
PLA led to significant discoloration of the polymer, indicating degradation during the thermal
processing of the polymer due to the formation of chromatophores in the structure. Differential
scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis revealed an increase in glass transition temperature (Tg) with
respect to increased recycling steps, indicating an increased content of crystallinity in the PLA. Impact
strength testing showed no significant detrimental effects on the NFRCs’ impact strength up to
six recycling steps. Tensile testing of PLA/HNT NFRCs likewise did not show major decreases in
values when tested. However, PLA/BF NFRCs exhibited a significant decrease in tensile properties
after three recycling steps, likely due to a reduction in fiber length beyond the critical fiber length.
Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of the fracture surface of impact specimens revealed a decrease
in fiber length with respect to increased recycling steps, as well as poor interfacial adhesion between
BF and PLA. This study presents a promising initial view into the mechanical recyclability of PLAbased
composites.
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