2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2022.109888
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Rigid epoxy microspheres reinforced and toughened polylactic acid through enhancement of interfacial reactivity

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“…It is believed that the voids are formed as a result of debonding and/or cavitation of the dispersed rubbery particles. , The cavitation can take place inside the “salami” structure (around PS subinclusions), within the NR rubbery shell of RCS particles, or around the particles at their interface with the PLA matrix. Upon the void formation process within and/or around the particles, the impact energy is absorbed and relieved on the surrounding matrix, which in turn activates the shear yielding and plastic deformation of the surrounding matrix. ,, The level of void formation is lower for the blend containing 20 wt % of RCS particles, compared with the other blends, while the intensity of shear yielding and plastic deformation is enhanced for this sample (Figure d).…”
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“…It is believed that the voids are formed as a result of debonding and/or cavitation of the dispersed rubbery particles. , The cavitation can take place inside the “salami” structure (around PS subinclusions), within the NR rubbery shell of RCS particles, or around the particles at their interface with the PLA matrix. Upon the void formation process within and/or around the particles, the impact energy is absorbed and relieved on the surrounding matrix, which in turn activates the shear yielding and plastic deformation of the surrounding matrix. ,, The level of void formation is lower for the blend containing 20 wt % of RCS particles, compared with the other blends, while the intensity of shear yielding and plastic deformation is enhanced for this sample (Figure d).…”
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“…This can reduce the relaxation and mobility of copolymer chains at the interface, contributing to the solid-like behavior observed even at 5 wt % RCS particles. 60,61 The increased level of interfacial interactions with the PLA matrix at higher loadings of rubbery particles reduced interparticle distance, and the formation of a networklike structure of rubbery domains in the PLA matrix likely contributed to the reduced slope of G′ vs frequency curves at higher frequencies for the PLA-80 blend compared to blends with lower rubber contents.…”
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“…A one‐way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was done to compare the various groups. Statistical significance was defined as p < 0.05 level of significance 19 …”
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“…Statistical significance was defined as p < 0.05 level of significance. 19 3 | RESULTS AND DISCUSSION…”
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