PLA Composite Films Based on Acetate Substituted Microcrystalline Cellulose

2019 ◽  
Vol 801 ◽  
pp. 133-138 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bandu Madhukar Kale ◽  
Samson Rwahwire ◽  
Nilkanth Kisan Kale ◽  
Wilson Babu Musinguzi

In recent years the utilization of natural fibers as reinforcing agents in thermoplastic composites has captured major attention. This research studied the effect of reaction time on the morphology, particle size, and melting point of microcrystalline cellulose and the reinforcement ability via mechanical characterization of the modified MCC in a blend of predominantly PLA matrix. In order to accomplish this latter goal, the acetylated microcrystals were blended with polylactic acid (PLA) polymer at 5 wt% concentration. Furthermore, a new method to control the degree of substitution and particle shape, size and distribution of microcrystalline cellulose by controlling the acetylation time is presented. A series of samples were prepared by the acetylation of microcrystalline cellulose to varying levels of acetate substitution. Composites of the acetate substituted microcrystalline cellulose with polylactic acid (PLA) showed a substantial increase in the modulus of rigidity at an optimum concentration and level of acetate substitution. Spectroscopic, morphological together with thermal and mechanical property data are presented and discussed.

Author(s):  
Enrique Rocha-Rangel ◽  
J. Ernesto Benavides-Hernández ◽  
José A. Rodríguez-Garcia ◽  
Alejandro Altamirano-Torres ◽  
Y. Gabriela Torres-Hernández ◽  
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Polymers ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 2841 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mauricio Torres-Arellano ◽  
Victoria Renteria-Rodríguez ◽  
Edgar Franco-Urquiza

This work deals with the manufacture and mechanical characterization of natural-fiber-reinforced biobased epoxy resins. Biolaminates are attractive to various industries because they are low-density, biodegradable, and lightweight materials. Natural fibers such as Ixtle, Henequen, and Jute were used as reinforcing fabrics for two biobased epoxy resins from Sicomin®. The manufacture of the biolaminates was carried out through the vacuum-assisted resin infusion process. The mechanical characterization revealed the Jute biolaminates present the highest stiffness and strength, whereas the Henequen biolaminates show high strain values. The rigid and semirigid biolaminates obtained in this work could drive new applications targeting industries that require lightweight and low-cost sustainable composites.


2014 ◽  
Vol 984-985 ◽  
pp. 285-290
Author(s):  
K. Hari Ram ◽  
R. Edwin Raj

Polymer composites reinforced with natural fibers have been developed in recent years, showing significant potential for various engineering applications due to their inherent sustainability, low cost, light weight and comparable mechanical strength. Sisal is a natural fiber extracted from leaves of Agave Sisalana plants and substituted for natural glass fiber. Six different combinations of specimens were prepared with sisal, sisal-glass and glass fibers with epoxy as matrix at two different fiber orientation of 0-90° and ±45°. Mechanical characterization such as tensile, flexural and impact testing were done to analyze their mechanical strength. It is found that the hybrid composite sisal-glass-epoxy has better and comparable mechanical properties with conventional glass-epoxy composite and thus provides a viable, sustainable alternate polymer composite.


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