The design of sustainable polymer systems with tunable properties is essential for next-generation functional materials. This study examines the influence of a phenol-free modified rosin resin (Unik Print™ 3340, UP)-a maleic anhydride- and fumaric acid-modified gum rosin-on the structural, thermal, rheological, and mechanical behavior of four poly(lactic acid) (PLA) grades with different molecular weights and crystallinity. Blends containing 3 phr of UP were prepared by melt compounding. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the incorporation of UP did not alter the thermal degradation of PLA, confirming stability retention. In contrast, differential scanning calorimetry revealed that UP affected thermal transitions, suppressing crystallization and melting in amorphous PLA grades and shifting the crystallization temperature to lower values in semi-crystalline grades. The degree of crystallinity decreased for low-molecular-weight semi-crystalline PLA but slightly increased in higher-molecular-weight samples. Mechanical tests indicated that UP acted as a physical modifier, increasing toughness by over 25% for all PLA grades and up to 60% in the amorphous, low-molecular-weight grade. Rheological measurements revealed moderate viscosity variations, while FESEM analysis confirmed microstructural features consistent with improved ductility. Overall, UP resin enables fine tuning of the structure-property relationships of PLA without compromising stability, offering a sustainable route for developing bio-based polymer systems with enhanced mechanical performance and potential use in future biomimetic material designs.

Design and Characterization of Sustainable PLA-Based Systems Modified with a Rosin-Derived Resin: Structure–Property Relationships and Functional Performance

Dominici, Franco;Rallini, Marco;Puglia, Debora;Torre, Luigi;
2025

Abstract

The design of sustainable polymer systems with tunable properties is essential for next-generation functional materials. This study examines the influence of a phenol-free modified rosin resin (Unik Print™ 3340, UP)-a maleic anhydride- and fumaric acid-modified gum rosin-on the structural, thermal, rheological, and mechanical behavior of four poly(lactic acid) (PLA) grades with different molecular weights and crystallinity. Blends containing 3 phr of UP were prepared by melt compounding. Thermogravimetric analysis showed that the incorporation of UP did not alter the thermal degradation of PLA, confirming stability retention. In contrast, differential scanning calorimetry revealed that UP affected thermal transitions, suppressing crystallization and melting in amorphous PLA grades and shifting the crystallization temperature to lower values in semi-crystalline grades. The degree of crystallinity decreased for low-molecular-weight semi-crystalline PLA but slightly increased in higher-molecular-weight samples. Mechanical tests indicated that UP acted as a physical modifier, increasing toughness by over 25% for all PLA grades and up to 60% in the amorphous, low-molecular-weight grade. Rheological measurements revealed moderate viscosity variations, while FESEM analysis confirmed microstructural features consistent with improved ductility. Overall, UP resin enables fine tuning of the structure-property relationships of PLA without compromising stability, offering a sustainable route for developing bio-based polymer systems with enhanced mechanical performance and potential use in future biomimetic material designs.
2025
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