Fabrication of Soft Biodegradable Foam with Improved Shrinkage Resistance and Thermal Stability.

Materials (Basel)

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on developing PBAT foam, known for its flexibility and degradable nature, as an eco-friendly alternative to EVA and PU foams.
  • A significant volume shrinkage of 81% was observed in the foam, but blending it with 5-10 wt% PBS helped reduce this shrinkage while maintaining desirable properties.
  • The research highlights that the PBAT/PBS foams could be promising materials for soft foam applications, particularly in footwear, due to their reduced thermal shrinkage and maintained performance characteristics.

Article Abstract

The soft PBAT foam shows good flexibility, high elasticity, degradable nature, and it can be used as an environmental-friendly candidate for EVA and PU foams. Unfortunately, there are few reports on the application of PBAT as a soft foam. In this study, PBAT foam was fabricated by a pressure quenching method using CO as the blowing agent. A significant volume shrinkage of about 81% occurred, where the initial PBAT foam had an extremely high expansion ratio, of about 31 times. A 5-10 wt% PBS with high crystallinity was blended, and N with low gas solubility and diffusivity was mixed, with the aim of resisting foam shrinkage and preparing PBAT with a high final expansion ratio of 14.7 times. The possible mechanism behind this phenomenon was established, and the increased matrix modulus and decreased pressure difference within and outside the cell structure were the main reasons for the shrinkage resistance. The properties of PBAT and PBAT/PBS foams with a density of 0.1 g/cm were measured, based on the requirements for shoe applications. The 5-10 wt% PBS loading presented advantages in reducing thermal shrinkage at 75 °C/40 min, without compromising the hardness, elasticity, and the compression set, which ensures that PBAT/PBS foams have good prospects for use as soft foams.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11313563PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma17153712DOI Listing

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