WO2017059138A1 - Lactic acid polymer films - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to lactic acid polymer films and articles made therefrom.
- packaging and shipping materials have been made from films based on fossil feed stocks.
- bio-plastics and degradable polymers have received increased attention.
- Packaging and shipping materials based upon bio-plastics typically suffer from weak film strength and other problems.
- the present invention provides films of plasticized and non-plasticized lactic acid polymer layers.
- the multilayer films are well suited for packaging and shipping applications such as, for example, envelopes, gift bags, void fills, freezer paper, package filler papers, garbage bags and the like.
- the films are biodegradable and may also exhibit properties such as, for example, rigidity, flexibility, water resistance, transparency, tear resistance, puncture resistance, paper feel, writability/printability and/or softness depending upon the desired packaging or shipping application.
- the present invention provides a multilayer film comprising (a) two or more non-plasticized layers comprising lactic acid polymer, and (b) one or more plasticized layers comprising lactic acid polymer and plasticizer sandwiched between the two or more lactic acid polymer layers; wherein the thickness of the one or more plasticized layers comprises from about 60% to about 70% of the total thickness of the multilayer film.
- the present invention provides A multilayer film comprising (a) two or more non-plasticized layers comprising lactic acid polymer, and (b) one or more plasticized layers comprising lactic acid polymer and plasticizer sandwiched between the two or more lactic acid polymer layers; wherein the one or more plasticized layers comprises from about 22.5 wt. % to about 25 wt. % plasticizer.
- the present invention provides multilayer film comprising (a) one or more non-plasticized layers comprising lactic acid polymer and starch, and (b) one or more plasticized layers comprising lactic acid polymer and plasticizer.
- the present invention provides void fill articles comprising a bent multilayer film comprising (a) two or more non-plasticized layers comprising lactic acid polymer, and (b) one or more plasticized layers comprising lactic acid polymer and plasticizer sandwiched between the two or more lactic acid polymer layers.
- the multilayer films of the invention comprise plasticized and non-plasticized lactic acid polymer layers.
- lactic acid polymers are any polymers that primary building unit (i.e., monomer) is lactic acid.
- Useful polylactide (PLA) polymers include, for example, PLA Nature WorksTM 4032D and PLA 4060D.
- the lactic acid polymers have a weight-average molecular weight of about 110,000 g/mol to about 250,000 g/mol or about 150,000 g/mol to about 180,000 g/mol.
- one layer might be mostly crystalline while the other layer might be mostly amorphous.
- a mostly crystalline layer might be sandwiched between two mostly amorphous layers.
- one layer might comprise plasticizer ("plasticized layer”) while the other layer does not comprise plasticizer or comprises very little plasticizer ("non-plasticized layer”) such as, for example, less than about 2 wt. %.
- a plasticized layer might be sandwiched between two non- plasticized layers.
- Other multi -layer constructions are also possible.
- one or more plasticized layers are sandwiched between non-plasticized layers.
- Plasticized layers can, for example, provide desirable properties such as increased flexibility and puncture and tear resistance. Any useful plasticizer can be used. Preferably, bio- based plasticizer are utilized. As used herein, the term "bio-based” means based in whole or in significant part of renewable materials. Examples of useful bio-based plasticizers include
- plasticized layers comprise from about 22.5 wt.% to about 30 wt.% plasticizer, from about 23 wt.% to about 25% plasticizer, or from about 24 wt.% to about 25 wt.%. It has been discovered that at up to about 25 wt. % plasticizer, there is little migration of the plasticizer into other layers.
- non-plasticized layer thickness:plasticized layer thickness:non-plasticized layer thickness is about 1 : 1 : 1 to about 1 :4.5: 1.
- the preferred layer thickness ratio will depend, however, on desired properties and end application of the film. If, for example, the film is to be used for envelopes or applications where flexibility is desirable, a layer thickness ratio of about 1 :3: 1 to about 1 :4.5: 1, or about 1 :4: 1, can be preferred. If, for example, the film is to be used for a gift bag, void fill article or other applications where some flexibility is needed for folding but rigidity is also needed to support weight, a layer thickness ratio of about 1 : 1: 1 to about 1 :3: 1, or about 1 :2: 1, can be preferred.
- the thickness of the one or more plasticized layers comprises from about 30% to about 70% of the total thickness of the multilayer film. If, for example, the film is to be used for applications where flexibility is desirable, it can be preferred that the thickness of the one or more plasticized layers comprises from about 60% to about 70% of the total thickness of the multilayer film. If, for example, the film is to be used for applications where some flexibility is needed for folding but rigidity is also needed to support weight, it can be preferred that the thickness of the one or more plasticized layers comprises from about 30% to about 50% of the total thickness of the multilayer film.
- the multilayer films of the invention comprise only bio-based polymers. In some embodiments, the multilayer films of the invention are biodegradable and compostable. As used herein, “biodegradable” means that the films meet the requirements of ASTM D6400-12.
- the PLA multilayer films of the invention can be made transparent or with colorants or pigments such as carbon black, titanium dioxide or the like.
- PLA multilayer films of the invention can be used to make void fill articles.
- the PLA multilayer films of the invention can be bent or folded into a desired three dimensional shape to provide void fill in shipping boxes.
- Void fill articles made from the multilayer films of the invention can provide several advantages over traditional void fill materials.
- void fill articles of the invention are biodegradable and water-resistant. They can also be transparent so that the item packed in the box is visible within through the void fill.
- transparent means that the multilayer film allows light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen.
- starch can be added to non-plasticized outer layers.
- the starch also helps with adhesion to tape and writability/printing.
- One application in which these properties are desirable is freezer paper.
- one or both outer layers of the film comprises from about 5 wt.% to about 20 wt.% starch based upon the total weight of the layer.
- suitable starches include native starches, reclaimed starches, waxy starches, modified starches, pre-gelatinized starches, or combinations thereof.
- Modified starches can include acid-treated starch, alkaline-treated starch, bleached starch, oxidized starch, enzyme-treated starch, monostarch phosphate, distarch phosphate, phosphated distarch phosphate, acetylated distarch phosphate, starch acetate, acetylated distarch adipate, dextrin, cyclodextrin, hydroxypropyl starch, hydroxypropyl 15 distarch phosphate, hydroxypropyl distarch glycerol, starch sodium octenyl succinate, acetylated oxidized starch, and combinations thereof.
- the samples are identified by the thickness of the film and the intended application, where 1 mil equals one thousandth of an inch, or 25.4 micrometers.
- Symmetric (ABA) or asymmetric (ABC) 3-layer films were produced by the processes described below, using the compositions for the outer skin (A) layer, core (B) layer, and inner skin (A or C) layer compositions listed in Table A.
- Tab e A ABA or asymmetric (ABC) 3-layer films were produced by the processes described below, using the compositions for the outer skin (A) layer, core (B) layer, and inner skin (A or C) layer compositions listed in Table A.
- Samples for the 3-layer film (ABA) described in Example 2A, 2B, 3A, and 3B were prepared by compounding the desired ingredients in the ratios described in Table A using three extruders: a 58 mm co-rotating twin screw extruder (Davis Standard, Pawcatuck, CT) feeding layer "B”; a 2.5 inch (6.35 cm) single screw extruder (Davis Standard, Pawcatuck, CT) feeding layer "A” and another 2.5 inch single screw extruder (Davis Standard, Pawcatuck, CT) feeding layer "C”, which was a duplicate of layer "A”.
- the plasticizer was injected into zone 3 of the 58 mm co-rotating twin screw using a DynaMelt M 35 series (ITW DynaTech, Hendersonville, TN).
- the 3-layer film production processes for Examples 2, 3, & 4 were similar to the process for Example 1, except that the layers were combined in a feedblock and then spread as a unit to the full width in a single manifold die.
- Example 4 The 3-layer film production processes for Example 4 was similar to the process for Example 1, except that the layers were combined in a feedblock and then spread as a unit to the full width in a single manifold die.
- the resulting three layer ABA film was cast onto an 8-inch wide casting wheel held at 80°F and running at 13.5 feet per minute (4.11 meters/minute).
- a comparative example of pure PLA-4032 was made in the exact manner as Example 4 except that pure PLA-4032 was fed to each of the two extruders. Extruder throughputs in the table below are expressed in pounds per hour (lb/hr), where 1 lb/hr equals 0.45 kg/hr.
- Example 1 exhibited the highest energy dissipation, while Example 3B exhibited the highest peak force. Example 3B also exhibited one of the lowest energy dissipations, indicating that more compliant systems may exhibit higher levels of toughness.
- Table 1 Summary of energy dissipated for each film sample.
- Example 1 5 0.5372 0.0264 0.5235 0.5509
- Example 3A 5 0.13883 0.00295 0.12513 0.15254
- Example 3B 5 0.12343 0.00343 0.10973 0.13714
- Table 3 Post hoc comparison of mean energy dissipation. Post hoc analysis was conducted using the Tukey -Kramer procedure. Samples which are statistically different do not share a grouping letter (e.g., A and AB would NOT be statistically different since they share the letter A).
- Table 5 ANOVA testing of peak force data indicates that differences among the samples are statistically significant.
- Impact puncture properties of the provided film samples were measured following the guidelines of ASTM D3763-14.
- the test describes a falling dart impact test, from which the peak impact force and the work done by the film on the impactor (a measure of how much impact energy the films absorbs) can be computed.
- the concept of the test is to impact the film with a sufficiently energetic mass that the impact does not significantly slow down the impactor (less than 20% slow down).
- An impactor of 7.095 kg and an impact velocity of 200 m/min. were selected to meet this criteria.
- Peak impact force is determined by a combination of impactor energy and the composite stiffness of the impactor and material tested. Higher peak loads may be due to a stiffer but less tough material. In such a circumstance, the maximum deformation would be lower, resulting in an overall lower amount of mechanical work done on the probe before failure. This phenomena was observed with the sample tested here.
- Example 3B was also tied for the lowest impact energy dissipation. Therefore, Example 3B is the strongest sample, but it is one of the least tough. Conversely, Example 1 is the toughest sample, but it only exhibits moderate strength in comparison to Example 3B.
- either metric of puncture resistance may be more desirable.
- the large impact strength is able to withstand larger loads; however, the elevated toughness is generally more resistant to puncture as any puncturing object would need to be pushed further into the film to cause tearing.
- the integral under the force-displacement curve is the work done by the film on the probe, which represents how much of the energy of the impact is absorbed by the film.
- the work should be computed at a specified point in the load history. For purposes of this work, the integral was taken from the first instance of loading up to the peak force. Integrals were computed using the trapezoidal method implement in MicrosoftTM Excel.
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