Juniper publishers- Academic Journal of Polymer Science
Authored by Ahmad AdlieShamsuri
The development of the polymer composites industry
has been very encouraging in the past years. The polymer blends have
also been received considerable attention, this is due to the blends are
easy to prepare, their production cost is low, and so on. At the
present time, bioplastics such as polylactic acid, polyhydroxybutyrate
and polybutylene succinate are gaining consideration due to their
excellent biodegradability, biocompatibility and non-toxicity. Blend
between bioplastics and biopolymers (for example; cellulose, zein and
starch) to produce bioplastic/biopolymer blends have attracted the
researchers’ interest. Besides, the produced bioplastic/biopolymer
blends may also be able to be used in fabrication of biocompatible and
biodegradable products. Moreover, the utilization of expensive synthetic
bioplastics can be reduced through consumption of biopolymers this can
further lower the cost of products [1,2].
Nevertheless, the blend approach suffers from low
physicochemical properties due to incompatibility in the blends
system. The compatibility between the bioplastic and biopolymer is very
low, thus results in reductions of their performance, particularly in
the mechanical, thermal and rheological properties. The incompatibility
is due to the bioplastic which wholly non-polar (hydrophobic) [3], while
the biopolymer is naturally polar (hydrophilic) [4], and therefore the
importance of compatibilization on the blends could not be ignored.
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