Polypropylene Composite Reinforced With Fibrillated Curaua Fiber And Using Maleic Anhydride As Coupling Agent

JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE(2017)

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Curaua fibers (CF) were fibrillated using high-intensity ultrasonication, which is fast and uses water as a solvent. The fibrillated fibers (CFf) were used as reinforcement (20 wt %) in polypropylene composites processed by extrusion with or without 2 wt % of polypropylene grafted with maleic anhydride (PPMA). Fibrillation promotes an increase from 11.3 to 33.8 in the aspect ratio of the fiber. Sonication caused extraction of lignin and a decrease in the degree of crystallinity of the CF. Extrusion of the composites causes no additional fibrillation of the CF. A composite reinforced with CFf had tensile and flexural strength of 24.9% and 51.5%, respectively, higher than that of pristine PP. The use of PPMA and CFf in the composite promotes a further increase of 30% and 50.5% in these parameters, respectively. A thermal analysis of the composites using CFf with or without PPMA showed similar behavior. (C) 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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composites, fibers, polyolefins
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