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TiO2‐kaolin‐PE composite film: A study based on photocatalytic degradation and biodegradation
Authors:Wenjun Fa  Jie Wang  Fengling Yang  Ping Wang  Bing Yue  Yuanhao Gao  Dapeng Li  Zhi Zheng
Abstract:A novel photodegradable and biodegradable polyethylene (PE) film was prepared through a melt blending technique, where nano‐TiO2 and common kaolin were used as the photocatalyst and biodegradable promoter showing improved degradable efficiency of the waste PE. The photo‐degradation of the composite film was investigated by weight loss monitoring, attenuated total reflection–fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy (ATR–FTIR), and scanning electron microscopy. The aerobic biodegradation of the residue films after photodegradation was investigated by analysis of evolved carbon dioxide of films in aquatic test systems according to the international standards (ISO 14852, 1999). The results showed that the weight loss of as‐prepared photo‐ and biodegradable composite film reached 26.8% after 240 h of UV light irradiation. The big cavities formed not only on the film surface but also inside the bulk film, together with the chalking phenomenon taking place. The biodegradation results revealed that the addition of kaolin enhanced the degradation of UV‐light treated TiO2‐PE films. The prepared PE based composite films showed promising application as novel photo‐biodegradable environment‐harmless materials. In addition, a degradation mechanism for this composite film was also discussed. POLYM. COMPOS., 37:2353–2359, 2016. © 2015 Society of Plastics Engineers
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