High transparency and toughness are prerequisites for sustainable polymers if they are to find wide application as alternatives to petroleum-based polymers.However,the utility of sustainable polymers such as commercia...High transparency and toughness are prerequisites for sustainable polymers if they are to find wide application as alternatives to petroleum-based polymers.However,the utility of sustainable polymers such as commercially available polylactide(PLA)is limited by their inherent brittleness and high cost.Unfortunately,toughening PLA-based materials via cost-effective blending strategies without sacrificing transparency remains a challenge.Herein,we report a novel strategy involving active refractive index matching for creation of highly transparent and tough PLA blends.Specifically,we engineered the refractive index of a promising renewable poly(epichlorohydrin-co-ethylene oxide)elastomer by introducing polar ionic moieties via a simple chemical method,and we blended the resulting ionomers with PLA.The best blend showed an impact strength of>80 kJ/m2,an elongation at break of 400%,and high transparency(90%).These characteristics are of great importance for potential applications such as packaging.Our strategy offers a versatile new way to prepare high-performance sustainable polymer materials with excellent transparency.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.51573130)。
文摘High transparency and toughness are prerequisites for sustainable polymers if they are to find wide application as alternatives to petroleum-based polymers.However,the utility of sustainable polymers such as commercially available polylactide(PLA)is limited by their inherent brittleness and high cost.Unfortunately,toughening PLA-based materials via cost-effective blending strategies without sacrificing transparency remains a challenge.Herein,we report a novel strategy involving active refractive index matching for creation of highly transparent and tough PLA blends.Specifically,we engineered the refractive index of a promising renewable poly(epichlorohydrin-co-ethylene oxide)elastomer by introducing polar ionic moieties via a simple chemical method,and we blended the resulting ionomers with PLA.The best blend showed an impact strength of>80 kJ/m2,an elongation at break of 400%,and high transparency(90%).These characteristics are of great importance for potential applications such as packaging.Our strategy offers a versatile new way to prepare high-performance sustainable polymer materials with excellent transparency.