Enhanced Crystallization of Sustainable Polylactic Acid Composites Incorporating Recycled Industrial Cement

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Abstract

Globally, the demand for single-use plastics has increased due to the rising demand for food delivery and household goods. This has led to environmental challenges caused by indiscriminate dumping and disposal. To address this issue, non-degradable plastics are being replaced with biodegradable alternatives. Polylactic acid (PLA) is a type of biodegradable plastic that has excellent mechanical properties. However, its applications are limited due to its low crystallinity and brittleness. Studies have been conducted to combat these limitations using carbon or inorganic nucleating agents. In this study, waste cement and PLA were mixed to investigate the effect of the hybrid inorganic nucleating agent on the crystallinity and mechanical properties of PLA. Waste cement accelerated the lamellar growth of PLA and improved its crystallinity. The results indicate that the flexural and impact strengths increased by approximately 3.63% and 76.18%, respectively.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1666
JournalPolymers
Volume16
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

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Keywords

  • biodegradation
  • mechanical properties
  • nucleating agent
  • polylactic acid
  • waste cement

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