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Non-isothermal crystallization kinetics of poly (lactic acid)/graphene nanocomposites.
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA)/graphene nanocomposites
were prepared by solution blending and the dispersibility
of graphene in the PLA matrix was examined by
transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The non-isothermal
crystallization behaviors of pure PLA and PLA/graphene
nanocomposites from the melt were investigated
by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). The results
showed that the graphene could play a role as a heterogeneous
nucleating agent during the non-isothermal crystallizing
process of PLA, and accelerate the crystallization
rate. The non-isothermal crystallizing data were analyzed
with the Avrami, Ozawa and Mo et al. models and the
crystallization parameters of the samples were obtained.
It is demonstrated that the combination of the Avrami and
Ozawa models developed by Mo et al. was successful in
describing the non-isothermal crystallization process for
pure PLA and its nanocomposite. According to the Kissinger
equation, the activation energies were found to be
-154.3 and -179.5 kJ/mol for pure PLA and PLA/0.1 wt %
graphene nanocomposite, respectively. Furthermore, the
spherulite growth behavior was investigated by polarized
optical microscopy (POM) and the results also supported
the DSC data