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Title: Investigation of the influence of different commercial softeners on the stability of poly(lactic acid) fabrics during storage
Authors: Avinç, Osman Ozan
Wilding, M.
Phillips, D.
Farrington, D.
Keywords: PLA
Polylactic acid
Softener
Stability
Storage
After-treatment
Long-term viability
Physical aging
Poly lactic acid
Polymer degradation
Structural effect
Textile products
Time-dependent
Wet-processing
Body fluids
Degradation
Fabrics
Lactic acid
Organic acids
Textile finishing
Abstract: We have studied the potential degradation of poly(lactic acid)-based fabrics treated with commercial softeners and stored under two sets of conditions for one year. Initial wet-processing caused a fall in molecular weight of about 28%, irrespective of after-treatment. Storage at 40 °C and 80% RH produced further degradation which, with few exceptions, was aggravated by the presence of softeners. Ultimately, all samples degraded beyond the point of commercial usefulness. No clear distinction could be made between the effects of softeners having differing compositions. In contrast, fabrics stored under milder conditions of 23 °C and 50% RH showed no significant time-dependent polymer degradation, irrespective of the treatment applied. There were slight changes in tensile properties and some evidence of physical structural effects having occurred, which we attribute to physical aging. However, we do not believe these to be so serious as to call into question the long-term viability of PLA-based textile products. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6478
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymdegradstab.2009.11.022
ISSN: 0141-3910
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