| Literature DB >> 31221319 |
Yucheng Liu1, Xueman Lv2, Jianlun Bao3, Jun Xie4, Xu Tang3, Junjian Che3, Yunhai Ma5, Jin Tong3.
Abstract
Natural cellulosic fibres have significant potential as reinforcements to replace synthetic fibres applied in biopolymer composites. A natural cellulosic fibre was extracted from corn stalk waste and then it was treated by silane solution with different concentrations. The influences of silane on chemical, surface morphological and mechanical performances of Corn Stalk Fibre (CSF) as well as impact strength and impact fracture surface morphology of CSF reinforced polymer composites were evaluated in the present work. The chemical results showed that silane treatments remove a certain amount of hemicelluloses and lignin from the CSF surface, and increase the Crystallinity Index (CrI) and Crystalline Size (CrS) of the CSF. The CSF treated with 5 wt.% silane solution (5%STCF) presents a highest tensile strength of 223.33 MPa ± 41.22 MPa and Young's modulus of 18.98 GPa ± 2.43 GPa. The silane treatments can also improve the fibre-matrix interfacial bonding and enhance the impact strength of the polymer composites. The surface morphologies of the untreated and treated natural fibres and the impact fracture surface of the composites were examined by SEM.Entities:
Keywords: Cellulosic fibre; Corn stalk; Natural fibre; Polymer composite; Silane treatment; Surface treatment
Year: 2019 PMID: 31221319 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.04.088
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381