(55d) UV Resistibility of Polystyrene Co-Butyl Acrylate (PSBA) Encapsulated Lignin-Saponite Nanohybrid Composite Film | AIChE

(55d) UV Resistibility of Polystyrene Co-Butyl Acrylate (PSBA) Encapsulated Lignin-Saponite Nanohybrid Composite Film

Authors 

Jairam, S. - Presenter, University of Florida
Tong, Z. - Presenter, University of Florida
Correll, M. - Presenter, University of Florida
Sakthivel, T. - Presenter, University of Center Florida
Bucklin, R. - Presenter, University of Florida
Seal, S. - Presenter, University of Center Florida
Truett, J. - Presenter, University of Florida

Protecting biological systems and organic materials from high ultraviolet (UV) radiation is a significant issue for engineering materials in both terrestrial and space applications. In this study, the synthesized composites of polystyrene butylacrylate (PSBA) encapsulated lignin based nanohybrid were evaluated as UV resistant cladding materials for both applications. The UV transmittance of the composite films and their physical, thermal, and chemical degradation after prolonged exposure to high UV radiation (10 Earth days and 30 Mars equivalent days) at low temperatures of 3.4 °C were examined. The results showed that the composite films blocked the UV radiation and there was no significant effect of UV radiation on film integrity, mechanical and thermal properties of the composite films when they were exposed to high intensity UV irradiation (1.35107 (KJ/m2)/day UV flux) within 24h. Further, FTIR spectra of the composite films before and after UV radiation demonstrated that the films didn’t have any notable oxidation degradation, although the glass transition temperature was slightly decreased when increasing exposure time.