Structure and properties of hybrid PLA nanocomposites with inorganic nanofillers and cellulose fibers
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2016
abstract:
Polylactide reinforced with 3 wt% of organo-modified montmorillonite, 5 wt% of stearic acid-modified
calcium carbonate nanoparticles, 15 wt% of cellulose fibers (PLA/MMT, PLA/NCC, PLA/CF) and hybrid composites containing 15 wt% of fibers in addition to montmorillonite (PLA/MMT/CF) or calcium carbonate
(PLA/NCC/CF) were prepared and examined. The nanoparticles were dispersed in polylactide almost
homogeneously; montmorillonite was exfoliated during processing. Tg of polylactide remained unaffected
but its cold crystallization was enhanced; the cold-crystallization behavior of the hybrid composites
was dominated by nanofillers nucleating ability. The fibers and calcium carbonate decreased whereas
exfoliated montmorillonite improved the thermal stability of the materials. Polylactide, PLA/NCC and
PLA/MMT exhibited ability to plastic deformation, although the latter the weakest. Tensile behavior of
the hybrid composites was strongly influenced by the fibers and similar to that of PLA/CF. All the fillers
increased the storage modulus below Tg; that of PLA/MMT/CF and PLA/NCC/CF was improved with
respect to polylactide by 50% and 45%, respectively.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Nano-structures; Polymer-matrix composites (PMCs); Mechanical properties; Thermal properties
List of contributors:
Pracella, Mariano
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