Structural characterization and thermal behaviour of wool keratin hydrolizates-polypropylene composites
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
Innovative polypropylene compositeswere prepared
using as a biofiller, wool keratin hydrolizates obtained by a
green process with superheated water in a microwave reactor.
To promote the affinity between the hydrophobic polymer and
the biofiller, maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene was used
as a compatibilizer. The composites showed a homogeneous
dispersion of the keratin particles in the polymer matrix. The
thermal properties and the structure of the composites were
investigated in dependence of keratin loading and crystallization
conditions. The keratin particles had a heterogeneous
nucleating action on polypropylene crystallization that increased
the overall crystallization rate. The nucleation density
increased as a function of the keratin amount in the composites.
The crystallinity, the crystal dimension and the long period of
the polypropylene were found to be dependent on the crystallization
condition and the composite composition. In the crystallized
composites, the keratin component, having dimension
in the nano- and micro-scale length, was relegated to the
intraspherulitic and/or interspherulitic polypropylene regions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Keratin; Polypropylene; Biofiller; Composite
List of contributors:
Cacciamani, Adriana; Canetti, Maurizio; Bertini, Fabio
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