Polyhydroxybutyrate / carbonized waste rubber biocomposite films
Ferhat Şen, Mustafa Zor, Zeki Candan, Deniz Aydemir, Davood Peyrow Hedayati, Saskia Roßberg, Andrea Berlich, Robert Böhm

TL;DR
This paper explores using carbonized waste rubber in biodegradable PHB films to create sustainable materials with improved thermal and electrical properties.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel biocomposite using carbonized waste rubber to enhance PHB's performance and sustainability.
Findings
Adding carbonized waste rubber increased the ash yield of PHB films.
1% carbonized waste rubber addition achieved the highest electrical conductivity.
The biocomposite showed improved thermal stability and electrical properties.
Abstract
The utilization of waste tires in combination with biodegradable polymers offers an innovative approach to sustainable material production. This strategy provides significant advantages in both environmental sustainability and functional performance. In this study, it was aimed to manufacture and characterize novel biocomposites based on the biopolymer polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) reinforced with carbonized materials obtained by pyrolysis of waste rubbers. PHB biocomposite films containing 0.5%, 1% and 2% carbonized waste rubber (CWR) by weight were prepared by solvent casting method. The thermal properties of those new biocomposite films were examined with TGA and DSC techniques, and their structural and morphological properties were examined with IR microscopy and SEM techniques. Additionally, the electrical conductivity of biocomposites was determined. All the results obtained showed…
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Topicsbiodegradable polymer synthesis and properties · Polymer Nanocomposites and Properties · Carbon dioxide utilization in catalysis
