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Effect of aminosilane concentrations on the properties of poly(lactic acid)/kenaf-derived cellulose composites


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Tee, Yee Bond and A. Talib, Rosnita and Abdan, Khalina and Chin, Nyuk Ling and Kadir Basha, Roseliza and Md. Yunos, Khairul Faezah (2017) Effect of aminosilane concentrations on the properties of poly(lactic acid)/kenaf-derived cellulose composites. Polymers & Polymer Composites, 25 (1). pp. 63-76. ISSN 0967-3911; ESSN: 1478-2391

Abstract

To reinforce the use of kenaf-derived cellulose as a compatible plastic filler, the cellulose (C) was thermally grafted with various concentrations (5, 8, and 11 wt.%) of hydrolysed 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APS). The silane-grafted cellulose (SGC) were named as SGC5, SGC8 and SGC11. C (30 wt.%) and all of the SGC were respectively melt-compounded into poly(lactic acid) (PLA) before being hot-pressed into ∼0.3 mm sheets, which is the approximate thickness of clamshell packaging. The intermolecular interaction between SGC and PLA, which was absent with C, was confirmed via Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR). PLA filled with SGC5 or SGC8 showed significant improvement in thermal, tensile, physical, and barrier properties compared with the PLA/C composite. In contrast, adverse effects were observed with the PLA/SGC11 composite. 8 wt.% of APS was concluded as the critical concentration to be thermally-grafted onto the kenaf-derived cellulose as PLA/SGC8 composite showed optimum reinforcement in tensile strength (52 MPa), crystallizability (16% crystallinity), water resistance (5.3%) and dimensional stability (3.3%), and significantly shifted oxygen barrier from medium-low range to medium range (3.2 ×10−17 m3 m/m2 s Pa). Overall, the variation in the properties of these biocomposites may extend PLA's range in food packaging applications.


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Item Type: Article
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering
Halal Products Research Institute
DOI Number: https://doi.org/10.1177/096739111702500110
Publisher: Sage Publications
Keywords: Poly(lactic acid); Kenaf; Cellulose; Composite; Silane coupling agent; Barrier properties
Depositing User: Ms. Ainur Aqidah Hamzah
Date Deposited: 25 May 2022 02:55
Last Modified: 25 May 2022 02:55
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URI: http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/61546
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