Literature DB >> 31887917

Thermal, mechanical and viscoelastic properties of citric acid-crosslinked starch/cellulose composite foams.

M M Hassan1, N Tucker2, M J Le Guen3.   

Abstract

In this work, biodegradable starch/cellulose composite foams were fabricated at 220 °C by compression moulding gelatinised starch containing cellulose fibres as a reinforcing agent and citric acid as a cross-linking agent. It was found that the stiffness, tensile strength, flexural strength, and hydrophobicity of the starch/cellulose composite foams increased, and water absorption capacity decreased with an increase in the concentration of citric acid. The tensile strength increased from 1.76 MPa for 0 % citric acid to 2.25 MPa for the starch/cellulose composite foam crosslinked with 5 % (w/w) citric acid. Similarly, the flexural modulus also increased from 445 MPa to 601.1 MPa, and the flexural strength from 3.76 MPa to 7.61 MPa, for the composite foam crosslinked with 5 % (w/w) citric acid. The crosslinked composite foams showed better thermal stability compared to the non-crosslinked composite foam. The resulting composite foams could be used as a biodegradable alternative to expanded polystyrene packaging.
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Keywords:  Biocomposites; Cross-linking; Flexural properties; Moisture absorption; Starch/cellulose foam; Viscoelastic properties

Year:  2019        PMID: 31887917     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2019.115675

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


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