Literature DB >> 30007627

Polyurethane elastomer composites reinforced with waste natural cellulosic fibers from office paper in thermal properties.

Wanqing Lei1, Changqing Fang2, Xing Zhou3, Yaguang Li4, Mengyuan Pu4.   

Abstract

Polyurethane elastomer (PUE) composites were synthesized with a low additive content of waste natural cellulosic fibers from office paper. A new technology combining prepolymer method with physical blending and modification was adopted. The results showed that cellulosic fibers were covalently bonded to polyurethane molecular chains and served as a cross-linking agent making the degree of phase separation decrease. Even so, the lowest additive content of cellulosic fibers (1 wt%) in this work could make polyurethane still hold a certain degree of phase separation. Besides, thermal stability of polyurethane was improved from 288 to around 300 °C even at the low cellulosic fibers content. PUE with 3% cellulosic fibers had the better interfacial compatibility between cellulosic fibers and polyurethane causing the greater thermal reinforcement. PUE with 4% and 5% cellulosic fibers had the worse interfacial compatibility generating the better damping capacity indicating that cellulosic fibers could improve damping performance of polyurethane, especially polyurethane with 5 wt% fibers. It meant that cellulosic fibers had a potential application in damping materials.
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Keywords:  Composites; Cross-linking; Interfacial compatibility; Polyurethane elastomer; Thermal reinforcement; Waste natural cellulosic fiber

Year:  2018        PMID: 30007627     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.06.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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