Polylactic acid/natural wax/ZnO nanoparticles composite materials for single-use packaging: A study of degradation under laboratory conditions
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2025-02-10Autor
Olivas Armendariz, Imelda
Mendoza Duarte, Mónica Elvira
Bocarando Chacón, Jacqueline
Vega Ríos, Alejandro
Estrada Moreno, Iván Alziri
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The present work is studying the hydrolytic degradation of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) plasticized with natural wax (Wx) and mixed with Zinc Oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles, functionalized (PLA + Wx + ZnO F) and non-functionalized (PLA + Wx + ZnO Non-F) with triethoxysilane. Different ZnO concentrations of 0.1, and 1 wt% functionalized and non-functionalized were added to an 85/15 PLA/Wx matrix using a Brabender internal mixing at 180 °C. To study the hydrolytic degradation of the composites, type V specimens (ASTM D638) were obtained by hot melt compression. Hydrolytic degradation was carried out in tridistilled water at a temperature of 50 °C and initial pH 7.1. The degradation of PLA + Wx + ZnO F and PLA + Wx + ZnO Non-F blends was monitored for 2 months. Changes in weight, morphology, and the rheological behavior of the blends were evaluated at different periods during degradation.