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Dynamic mechanical and thermal studies of cellulosics and cellulose composites

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; Designed Monomers and Polymers, 5(4), p.385-399, 2002Trabajos contenidos:
  • Amash, A
  • Hildebrandt, F
  • Zugenmaier, P
Tema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: Improved thermoplastic materials have been produced by application of cellulose II, microcrystalline cellulose or hemicellulose from renewable resources by simple extrusion with polypropylene and adding a small amount of a compatibilizer, or without a compatibilizer. Investigations were carried out on these materials and in addition on pure cellulose acylates by dynamic mechanical and thermal measurements. Good adhesion between cellulose and polypropylene was detected and a shift of the usable range of the materials to higher temperatures was observed. A correlation function between microscopic structural parameters and macroscopic properties of the cellulose derivatives has been introduced.
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Improved thermoplastic materials have been produced by application of cellulose II, microcrystalline cellulose or hemicellulose from renewable resources by simple extrusion with polypropylene and adding a small amount of a compatibilizer, or without a compatibilizer. Investigations were carried out on these materials and in addition on pure cellulose acylates by dynamic mechanical and thermal measurements. Good adhesion between cellulose and polypropylene was detected and a shift of the usable range of the materials to higher temperatures was observed. A correlation function between microscopic structural parameters and macroscopic properties of the cellulose derivatives has been introduced.

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