Research in the field of the influence of environmental factors on composite materials based on polyesters is very relevant, as such materials are gaining more and more use in various industries and agriculture. This paper presents the results of the influence of UV-irradiation, water and soil on PLA/NR nonwoven fibers. The content of NR was 5-15 wt.%. It was found that the presence of NR over 10 wt. % inhibits photolysis. After 300 hours of irradiation, the melting point of 100% PLA decreases more significantly than in composites with NR. The IR-spectroscopy method confirmed the occurrence of the process of photooxidative degradation in fibrous samples. Biodegradation in soil proceeds more actively in PLA/NR fibrous composites than in pure...
Degradability or, on the contrary, durability of polymers are very important features affecting the ...
Poly(ethylene furanoate) (PEF) is widely advocated as a renewable alternative to the fossil-based po...
Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable bio-based polyester of increasing industrial interest becau...
Research in the field of the influence of environmental factors on composite materials based on poly...
In the work an eco-friendly non-woven fiber made of polylactide and natural rubber with a rubber con...
The objective of this study was to explore the degree of improvement in the resistance of biodegrada...
The presented research aims to characterize hydrolytic resistance of highly crystalline and oriented...
People are becoming increasingly sensitive to the use of petroleum based polymers for disposable app...
The aim of this work is to study the degradation of Polylactide-PLA under the environmental conditio...
International audiencePrevious studies on the photooxidation of natural fiber composites have focuse...
The study of photo degradation of polymers is an important task of the present. In particular, under...
Plastic bags have become an integral part of modern society since their invention in 1960 by Sten Gu...
Reinforced biocomposites of natural fibres (cotton and kenaf fibres) with a commercial biodegradable...
In this work, injection moulded hemp fibre reinforced polylactide bio-composites of different fibre ...
ABSTRACT: The effects of moisture, temperature, and ul-traviolet (UV) light on performance of natura...
Degradability or, on the contrary, durability of polymers are very important features affecting the ...
Poly(ethylene furanoate) (PEF) is widely advocated as a renewable alternative to the fossil-based po...
Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable bio-based polyester of increasing industrial interest becau...
Research in the field of the influence of environmental factors on composite materials based on poly...
In the work an eco-friendly non-woven fiber made of polylactide and natural rubber with a rubber con...
The objective of this study was to explore the degree of improvement in the resistance of biodegrada...
The presented research aims to characterize hydrolytic resistance of highly crystalline and oriented...
People are becoming increasingly sensitive to the use of petroleum based polymers for disposable app...
The aim of this work is to study the degradation of Polylactide-PLA under the environmental conditio...
International audiencePrevious studies on the photooxidation of natural fiber composites have focuse...
The study of photo degradation of polymers is an important task of the present. In particular, under...
Plastic bags have become an integral part of modern society since their invention in 1960 by Sten Gu...
Reinforced biocomposites of natural fibres (cotton and kenaf fibres) with a commercial biodegradable...
In this work, injection moulded hemp fibre reinforced polylactide bio-composites of different fibre ...
ABSTRACT: The effects of moisture, temperature, and ul-traviolet (UV) light on performance of natura...
Degradability or, on the contrary, durability of polymers are very important features affecting the ...
Poly(ethylene furanoate) (PEF) is widely advocated as a renewable alternative to the fossil-based po...
Polylactic acid (PLA) is a biodegradable bio-based polyester of increasing industrial interest becau...