Cellulose nanocrystals from oil palm trunk biomass as a bio‐reinforcing filler for improved mechanical properties of modified natural rubber composites

Cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) obtained from biomass are increasingly demanding as a candidate for rubber composite reinforcement due to their sustainability and environmentally friendly characteristics. This work explored CNC extracted from oil palm trunks, an agricultural waste, for its reinforcing...

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description Cellulose nanocrystals (CNC) obtained from biomass are increasingly demanding as a candidate for rubber composite reinforcement due to their sustainability and environmentally friendly characteristics. This work explored CNC extracted from oil palm trunks, an agricultural waste, for its reinforcing efficacy for natural rubber (NR) composite. To achieve good compatibility of the hydrophilic CNC in non‐polar NR, the NR was modified in a simple and green epoxidation condition via its latex stage. The epoxidized natural rubbers (ENR) containing 15% and 25% epoxide content, symbolized as 15E and 25E, respectively, were prepared. The ENR/CNC nanocomposites were fabricated by mixing CNC aqueous suspension and ENR latex, followed by co‐coagulation by methanol. A low amount of CNC (0.5–5 phr) was incorporated into the rubber and it was found that the ENR/CNC nanocomposites showed improvement in mechanical properties compared to the NR/CNC nanocomposite. The 25E/CNC nanocomposite with 1 phr of CNC achieved a 22.6% increase in tensile strength while the 25E/CNC nanocomposite with 2 phr of CNC resulted in a 27.1% increase in tear strength. The enhanced performance of the fully bio‐based rubber nanocomposites is attributed to the CNC–rubber interaction and good CNC dispersion in the ENR matrices, evidenced by the results of SEM and crosslink density. Highlights Cellulose nanocrystal (CNC) was successfully obtained from the oil palm trunk. NR was modified into epoxidized natural rubber (ENR) for increased polarity. ENR/CNC mixing was done in a simple and environmentally friendly latex process. Only 2 phr of CNC resulted in a 27.1% increased tear strength of rubber composite. SEM clearly evidenced improvement of CNC–ENR interaction. Preparation of ENR/CNC nanocomposites by latex mixing and results of improved tensile and tear strength of the nanocomposites.
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cellulose nanocrystal
Coagulation
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Latex
Mechanical properties
Nanocomposites
Nanocrystals
Natural rubber
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Rubber
Tear strength
Tensile strength
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