Fabrication of flax fibre-reinforced cellulose propionate thermoplastic composites

Natural materials such as wood exhibit high mechanical properties through cellulose structured at multiple length scales and embedded in a matrix of similar chemical structure. These hierarchical materials have inspired the design of lightweight composites composed of naturally occurring polymers. H...

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Veröffentlicht in:Composites science and technology 2019-10, Vol.183, p.107791, Article 107791
Hauptverfasser: Woigk, W., Fuentes, C.A., Rion, J., Hegemann, D., van Vuure, A.W., Kramer, E., Dransfeld, C., Masania, K.
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Zusammenfassung:Natural materials such as wood exhibit high mechanical properties through cellulose structured at multiple length scales and embedded in a matrix of similar chemical structure. These hierarchical materials have inspired the design of lightweight composites composed of naturally occurring polymers. However, the close proximity of melt and decomposition temperature remain a challenge. In this work, cellulose propionate (CP) is modified to reduce its glass transition temperature and melt viscosity, allowing its use as a matrix in a natural fibre-reinforced composite. Through better impregnation, the modified CP matrix composites showed an increase in stiffness and strength of ∼10% and 20%, respectively, in comparison to unmodified CP matrix composites. The impact properties also increased by up to 28%, showing that modified CP is a credible matrix for realising sustainable all-cellulose natural fibre composites with high stiffness, strength and toughness.
ISSN:0266-3538
1879-1050
DOI:10.1016/j.compscitech.2019.107791