Sugarcane bagasse cellulose/HDPE composites obtained by extrusion


Autoria(s): MULINARI, Daniella Regina; VOORWALD, Herman J. C.; CIOFFI, Maria Odila H.; SILVA, Maria Lucia C. P. da; CRUZ, Tessie Gouvea da; SARON, Clodoaldo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

18/10/2012

18/10/2012

2009

Resumo

Natural fibers used in this study were both pre-treated and modified residues from sugarcane bagasse. Polymer of high density polyethylene (HDPE) was employed as matrix in to composites, which were prodUced by mixing high density polyethylene with cellulose (10%) and Cell/ZrO(2)center dot nH(2)O (10%), using an extruder and hydraulic press. Tensile tests showed that the Cell/ZrO(2)center dot nH(2)O (10%)/HDPE composites present better tensile strength than cellulose (10%)/HDPE composites. Cellulose agglomerations were responsible for poor adhesion between fiber and matrix in cellulose (10%)/HDPE composites. HDPF/natural fibers composites showed also lower tensile strength in comparison to the polymer. The increase in Young`s modulus is associated to fibers reinforcement. SEM analysis showed that the cellulose fibers insertion in the matrix Caused all increase of defects, which were reduced When modified cellulose fibers were Used. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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COMPOSITES SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.69, n.2, p.214-219, 2009

0266-3538

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/17472

10.1016/j.compscitech.2008.10.006

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compscitech.2008.10.006

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eng

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD

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Composites Science and Technology

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Palavras-Chave #Fibers #Polymer-matrix composites #Mechanical properties #scanning electron microscopy (SEM) #Extrusion #REINFORCED POLYPROPYLENE COMPOSITES #MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES #TENSILE PROPERTIES #FIBER COMPOSITES #COUPLING AGENTS #NATURAL FIBERS #POLYETHYLENE #ADSORPTION #RESIDUES #SURFACE #Materials Science, Composites
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