Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films

In order to gain new insight into failure mechanisms in poly-L-lactide (PLLA) and PLLA + hydroxyapatite nanocomposites, transmission electron microscopy has been used to investigate room temperature microdeformation in electron transparent thin films of these materials subjected to various heat trea...

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Main Authors: Månson, Jan-Anders E., Plummer, Christopher J. G., Choo, Caleb K. C., Delabarde, Claire
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-965012020-06-01T10:13:56Z Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films Månson, Jan-Anders E. Plummer, Christopher J. G. Choo, Caleb K. C. Delabarde, Claire School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials In order to gain new insight into failure mechanisms in poly-L-lactide (PLLA) and PLLA + hydroxyapatite nanocomposites, transmission electron microscopy has been used to investigate room temperature microdeformation in electron transparent thin films of these materials subjected to various heat treatments and deformed in tension using the “copper grid” technique. In amorphous PLLA the dominant microdeformation mechanism was crazing. Localized fibrillar deformation zones (DZs) were also observed in semicrystalline films, tending to propagate in regions where the lamellar trajectories were at high angles to the tensile axis. Thus, in spherulitic films, in which the lamellae formed well-defined stacks with approximately straight trajectories at the scale of the spherulite radii, individual DZs were observed to propagate over relatively large distances, as in the amorphous films. On the other hand, films cold crystallized by heating from the glassy state showed more homogeneous lamellar textures. These were associated with a relatively high density of low aspect ratio DZs. Addition of well dispersed nanosized hydroxyapatite (nHA) to the amorphous PLLA films was also found to result in an increase in the craze density, attributed to stress concentrations associated with void formation at the PLLA-particle interfaces during deformation. However, interpretation was less straightforward in cold crystallized PLLA + nHA thin films, owing to a correlation between the lamellar texture and the nHA particles. In this case, both void formation and favorable lamellar orientations may have contributed to initiation of the DZs in the vicinity of the particles. The results are argued to be broadly consistent with previous observations of the behavior of bulk PLLA and PLLA + nHA films with a range of microstructures, in which there was evidence for an improvement in ductility in the presence of the nHA, again attributed to voiding at the PLLA-particle interfaces. 2013-11-05T07:06:29Z 2019-12-06T19:31:31Z 2013-11-05T07:06:29Z 2019-12-06T19:31:31Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Plummer, C. J. G., Choo, C. K. C., Delabarde, C., & Månson, J.-A. E. (2012). Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films. Macromolecular symposia, 315(1), 160-168. 1022-1360 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/96501 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17308 10.1002/masy.201250520 en Macromolecular symposia
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Månson, Jan-Anders E.
Plummer, Christopher J. G.
Choo, Caleb K. C.
Delabarde, Claire
Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films
description In order to gain new insight into failure mechanisms in poly-L-lactide (PLLA) and PLLA + hydroxyapatite nanocomposites, transmission electron microscopy has been used to investigate room temperature microdeformation in electron transparent thin films of these materials subjected to various heat treatments and deformed in tension using the “copper grid” technique. In amorphous PLLA the dominant microdeformation mechanism was crazing. Localized fibrillar deformation zones (DZs) were also observed in semicrystalline films, tending to propagate in regions where the lamellar trajectories were at high angles to the tensile axis. Thus, in spherulitic films, in which the lamellae formed well-defined stacks with approximately straight trajectories at the scale of the spherulite radii, individual DZs were observed to propagate over relatively large distances, as in the amorphous films. On the other hand, films cold crystallized by heating from the glassy state showed more homogeneous lamellar textures. These were associated with a relatively high density of low aspect ratio DZs. Addition of well dispersed nanosized hydroxyapatite (nHA) to the amorphous PLLA films was also found to result in an increase in the craze density, attributed to stress concentrations associated with void formation at the PLLA-particle interfaces during deformation. However, interpretation was less straightforward in cold crystallized PLLA + nHA thin films, owing to a correlation between the lamellar texture and the nHA particles. In this case, both void formation and favorable lamellar orientations may have contributed to initiation of the DZs in the vicinity of the particles. The results are argued to be broadly consistent with previous observations of the behavior of bulk PLLA and PLLA + nHA films with a range of microstructures, in which there was evidence for an improvement in ductility in the presence of the nHA, again attributed to voiding at the PLLA-particle interfaces.
author2 School of Materials Science & Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science & Engineering
Månson, Jan-Anders E.
Plummer, Christopher J. G.
Choo, Caleb K. C.
Delabarde, Claire
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author Månson, Jan-Anders E.
Plummer, Christopher J. G.
Choo, Caleb K. C.
Delabarde, Claire
author_sort Månson, Jan-Anders E.
title Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films
title_short Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films
title_full Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films
title_fullStr Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films
title_full_unstemmed Microdeformation in poly-L-lactide and poly-L-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films
title_sort microdeformation in poly-l-lactide and poly-l-lactide + hydroxyapatite nanocomposite thin films
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/96501
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