1. Development and mechanical properties of straw-polyethylene imitation rattan material with wheat straw fibre.
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Qiu, Yue, Liu, Yiliang, Dai, Yifan, Lu, Xiang'an, Sarsaiya, Surendra, Wang, Zhihao, Duns, Greg Joseph, and Chen, Jishuang
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WHEAT straw ,SILANE coupling agents ,AGRICULTURAL wastes ,MALEIC anhydride ,LOW density polyethylene ,FIBERS - Abstract
A new type of imitation rattan was developed via a two-step method that used modified wheat straw as the raw materials and low-density polyethylene to make up wood plastic composite. Post-modification, a graft condensation reaction was carried out between silane as a coupling agent and wheat straw powder, which improved the thermal stability of the composite. A high level of contact and interaction at the fibre-matrix interface was observed. The optimum formula for the first step was 80% wheat straw powder, 4% silane coupling agent, and 16% calcium carbonate, with a modification temperature of 120 °C sustained for 10 min. For the second step, the mechanical properties had been greatly improved with the addition of modified wheat straw fibre and maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MA-g-PP). The use of 10% modified straw fibre and 5% MA-g-PP exhibited the highest tensile strength (8.75 MPa) and highest melt index (2.86 g/10 min). In particular, the MA-g-PP had an extremely advantage to the elastic modulus of wheat straw imitation rattan. The elastic modulus reached the maximum value of 2761.70 MPa at the amount of MA-g-PP added reached 5%. Our present study indicated the innovation of a new type of imitation rattan, which provides a new choice for utilizing wheat straw as industrial raw material, and other agricultural by-products containing liginocellulose could be used in a similar way. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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