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      Improvement of the PLA Crystallinity and Heat Distortion Temperature Optimizing the Content of Nucleating Agents and the Injection Molding Cycle Time.

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          Abstract

          Three different commercial nucleating agents (LAK, talc, and calcium carbonate) were added at different weight percentages into poly (lactic acid) (PLA) in order to investigate the mechanical and thermo-mechanical behavior of blends in correlation to injection molding parameters. After as-sessing the best content of each nucleating agent, analyzing isothermal and non-isothermal crys-tallization, two cycle times that can be industrially adopted were selected. Crystallinity highly impacts the flexural modulus, while it improves the heat deflection temperature only when the crystallinity percentage is above 50%; nevertheless, an excessive crystallinity content leads to a decrement of impact resistance. LAK does not appear to be sensitive to cycle time while talc and calcium carbonate proved to be effective if a cycle time of 60 s is adopted. Since the choice of nu-cleating agent is not univocal, the identification of the best nucleating agents is subject to the technical specifications required by the application, accotuing for the most important commercial requirements (productivity, temperature, and impact resistance).

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          Journal
          Polymers (Basel)
          Polymers
          MDPI AG
          2073-4360
          2073-4360
          Feb 28 2022
          : 14
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Civil and Industrial Engineering, University of Pisa, 56122 Pisa, Italy.
          [2 ] Interuniversity National Consortium of Materials Science and Technology (INSTM), 50121 Florence, Italy.
          [3 ] Planet Bioplastics s.r.l., 56127 Pisa, Italy.
          Article
          polym14050977
          10.3390/polym14050977
          8912521
          35267797
          dc5560a7-31a7-498f-bbab-01f122539245
          History

          injection molding,nucleating agent,poly (lactic acid),heat deflection temperature,impact strength

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