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The effect of lignin as a compatibilizer on the physical properties of coconut fiber-polypropylene composites

Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries ; European Polymer Journal, 36(7), p.1483-1494, 2000Trabajos contenidos:
  • Rozman, H.D
  • Tan, K.W
  • Kumar, R.N
  • Abubakar, A
  • Mohd Ishak, Z.A
  • Ismail, H
Recursos en línea: Resumen: Lignin has been employed as a compatibilizer in the coconut Rber-polypropylene. The e_ect of lignin as a compatibilizer on mechanical properties has been studied. The study demonstrates that composites with lignin as a compatibilizer possess higher _Pexural properties as compared to the control composites. The results also show that tensile properties do not improve as lignin is incorporated. Scanning electron microcopy results (SEM)display some proof of an enhanced compatibility at the interfacial region. In addition to that, the results also exhibit evidence that size irregularities and Rber distribution may play a dominant role on the properties, which may surpass the e_ect of improved compatibility. Lignin is shown to reduce the water absorption and thickness swelling of the composites. Overall, composites with maleic anhydride-modiRed polypropylene (Epolene E-43)as a compatibilizer display greater mechanical properties than those with lignin.
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Lignin has been employed as a compatibilizer in the coconut Rber-polypropylene. The e_ect of lignin as a compatibilizer on mechanical properties has been studied. The study demonstrates that composites with lignin as a compatibilizer possess higher _Pexural properties as compared to the control composites. The results also show that tensile properties do not improve as lignin is incorporated. Scanning electron microcopy results (SEM)display some proof of an enhanced compatibility at the interfacial region. In addition to that, the results also exhibit evidence that size irregularities and Rber distribution may play a dominant role on the properties, which may surpass the e_ect of improved compatibility. Lignin is shown to reduce the water absorption and thickness swelling of the composites. Overall, composites with maleic anhydride-modiRed polypropylene (Epolene E-43)as a compatibilizer display greater mechanical properties than those with lignin.

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