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New Insights into PLA/PVA Blends: Unraveling the Composition–Structure–Property Relationship of Biopolymer Films Prepared by Single-Solvent Casting

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  • João Vitor Souto de Araújo Queiroz

    (Academic Unit of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Av. Aprígio Veloso, 882-Bodocongó, Campina Grande 58429-900, PB, Brazil)

  • Clara Maria Marinho Serafim

    (Academic Unit of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Av. Aprígio Veloso, 882-Bodocongó, Campina Grande 58429-900, PB, Brazil)

  • Emanuel Pereira do Nascimento

    (Academic Unit of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Av. Aprígio Veloso, 882-Bodocongó, Campina Grande 58429-900, PB, Brazil)

  • Danilo Diniz Siqueira

    (MackGraphe, Mackenzie Institute for Research in Graphene and Nanotechnologies, São Paulo 01302-907, SP, Brazil)

  • Renate Maria Ramos Wellen

    (Department of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Paraíba, Cidade Universitária, João Pessoa 58051-900, PB, Brazil)

  • Edcleide Maria Araújo

    (Academic Unit of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Av. Aprígio Veloso, 882-Bodocongó, Campina Grande 58429-900, PB, Brazil)

  • Carlos Bruno Barreto Luna

    (Academic Unit of Materials Engineering, Federal University of Campina Grande, Av. Aprígio Veloso, 882-Bodocongó, Campina Grande 58429-900, PB, Brazil)

Abstract

Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is a renewable and biodegradable polymer that has attracted considerable attention for sustainable packaging applications. However, its inherent brittleness limits its use in flexible films. In this study, PLA/poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) blend films were prepared by a single-solvent-casting rout at PLA/PVA weight ratios of 80/20, 70/30, 60/40, and 50/50 to investigate the influence of composition on their thermal, chemical, morphological, mechanical, optical, and water vapor barrier properties. Increasing the PVA content progressively modified the molecular organization of the system, the crystallization ability of the PLA phase and promoting a more homogeneous phase distribution. These structural changes resulted in a transition from a brittle behavior to increasingly ductile films, with the PLA/PVA 50/50 composition exhibiting the most favorable combination of tensile toughness, transparency, and morphological homogeneity, reaching an elongation at break of approximately 60%. In contrast, the increase in the hydrophilic phase led to higher water vapor permeability, highlighting the trade-off between mechanical performance and moisture barrier properties. Overall, the results demonstrate that controlling the PLA/PVA ratio provides an effective strategy for tailoring the morphology and functional properties of solvent-cast PLA/PVA films, contributing to a better understanding of the composition–structure–property relationships in biopolymer blends.

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  • João Vitor Souto de Araújo Queiroz & Clara Maria Marinho Serafim & Emanuel Pereira do Nascimento & Danilo Diniz Siqueira & Renate Maria Ramos Wellen & Edcleide Maria Araújo & Carlos Bruno Barreto Luna, 2026. "New Insights into PLA/PVA Blends: Unraveling the Composition–Structure–Property Relationship of Biopolymer Films Prepared by Single-Solvent Casting," Clean Technol., MDPI, vol. 8(4), pages 1-21, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jcltec:v:8:y:2026:i:4:p:131-:d:2015445
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