Title of article :
Impact, thermal and biodegradation properties of high impact polystyrene/corn starch blends processed via melt extrusion
Author/Authors :
Mahmoudi Yayshahri ، Ali - University of Tabriz , Peighambardoust ، Seyed Jamaleddin - University of Tabriz , Shenavar ، Abolfazl
Pages :
8
From page :
151
To page :
158
Abstract :
High impact polystyrene (HIPS)/corn starch blends were prepared in presence of glycerol as a plasticizer via melt extrusion process by a twinscrew extruder. The novelty of this work is first, because of the use of pregelatinized corn starch as modified one and second, the procedure of making blends by extruder which makes it ease of access and also industrially possible. The blends were then characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to visualize morphology of blends and dispersion of starch in HIPS matrix, soil burial test (SBT) to investigate of blend biodegradability by measuring weight loss of samples, Izod impact strength test to evaluate of impact properties, melt flow index (MFI), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and Vicat softening point (VSP) tests to evaluate their thermal properties of prepared blend samples. Results indicated that these properties were affected by the amount of starch and glycerol used for preparation of blends in a way that addition of starch and glycerol led to a faster degradation rate especially in first two weeks, more decomposition stages through TGA, decrease in values of Izod impact strength and VSP. Measurements also showed that higher amount of starch led to decrease in the value of melt flow rate (MFR), although it was increased by addition of glycerol.
Keywords :
High Impact Polystyrene , Corn Starch , Glycerol , Melt Extrusion , Biodegradation
Journal title :
Polyolefins Journal
Serial Year :
2019
Journal title :
Polyolefins Journal
Record number :
2460937
Link To Document :
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