2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.tca.2013.11.016
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Crystallization and degradation behaviors of poly(butylene succinate)/poly(Z-l-lysine) composites

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“…PBS has been employed as homopolymer with or without the use of isocyanates, [44,49,50,52,54,55,63,64,76,83,85,89,94,98] as a blend with PLA, [59,91] poly(L-lysine), [69] poly(3hydroxybotyrate-co-valerate), [81] PCL [95] or in copolymeric systems.…”
Section: Pbs-based Copolymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PBS has been employed as homopolymer with or without the use of isocyanates, [44,49,50,52,54,55,63,64,76,83,85,89,94,98] as a blend with PLA, [59,91] poly(L-lysine), [69] poly(3hydroxybotyrate-co-valerate), [81] PCL [95] or in copolymeric systems.…”
Section: Pbs-based Copolymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[73] Blending of PBS with polylysine led to a worsening of the mechanical properties, especially for polylysine amounts higher than 20%; this has been correlated to the phase separation between the two domains. [69] The addition of organic or inorganic fillers had a significant impact on the PBS properties. In general, elastic modulus and elongation to break respectively increased and decreased with the increasing filler content as due to the composite enhanced stiffness, [83] while no general trend can be observed for tensile strength.…”
Section: Mechanical Propertiesmentioning
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“…In addition, the mechanical and thermal properties of the PBS depend on the degree of crystallinity and the spherulite morphology . Degradability of the PBS has been widely studied under different environmental conditions . These studies claimed that the PBS is susceptible to hydrolysis in the presence of moisture/water.…”
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confidence: 99%