Carboxymethyl cellulose/poly(vinyl alcohol) blended films reinforced by buckypapers of carbon nanotubes and 2D material (MoS2): Enhancing mechanical strength, toughness, and barrier properties.
International journal of biological macromolecules(2023)
摘要
Plastic waste is one cause of climate change. To solve this problem, packaging films are increasingly produced from biodegradable polymers. Eco-friendly carboxymethyl cellulose and its blends have been developed for such a solution. Herein, a unique strategy is demonstrated to improve the mechanical and barrier properties of carboxymethyl cellulose/poly(vinyl alcohol) (CMC/PVA) blended films for the packaging of nonfood dried products. The blended films were impregnated with buckypapers containing different combinations of multiwalled carbon nanotubes, two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide (2D MoS2) nanoplatelets, and helical carbon nanotubes (HCNTs). Compared to the blend, the polymer composite films exhibit significant increases in tensile strength (~105 %, from 25.53 to 52.41 MPa), Young's modulus (~297 %, from 155.48 to 617.48 MPa), and toughness (~46 %, from 6.69 to 9.75 MJ m-3). Polymer composite films containing HCNTs in buckypapers offer the highest toughness. For barrier properties, the polymer composite films are opaque. The water vapor transmission rate of the blended films decreases (~52 %, from 13.09 to 6.25 g h-1 m-2). Moreover, the maximum thermal-degradation temperature of the blend rises from 296 to 301 °C, especially for the polymer composite films with buckypapers containing MoS2 nanosheets that contribute to the barrier effect for both water vapor and thermal-decomposition gas molecules.
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