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Surface-modified and oven-dried microfibrillated cellulose reinforced biocomposites: Cellulose network enabled high performance

Authors :
Jun Qu
Soydan Ozcan
Vlastimil Kunc
Kai Li
Ercan Cakmak
Jon Phipps
Denver Mcgrady
Xianhui Zhao
Sean Ireland
Tolga Aytug
Darby Ker
Xin He
Halil Tekinalp
Source :
Carbohydrate polymers. 256
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) is widely used as a reinforcement filler for biocomposites due to its unique properties. However, the challenge of drying MFC and the incompatibility between nanocellulose and polymer matrix still limits the mechanical performance of MFC-reinforced biocomposites. In this study, we used a water-based transesterification reaction to functionalize MFC and explored the capability of oven-dried MFC as a reinforcement filler for polylactic acid (PLA). Remarkably, this oven-dried, vinyl laurate-modified MFC improved the tensile strength by 38 % and Young's modulus by 71 % compared with neat PLA. Our results suggested improved compatibility and dispersion of the fibrils in PLA after modification. This study demonstrated that scalable water-based surface modification and subsequent straightforward oven drying could be a facile method for effectively drying cellulose nanomaterials. The method helps significantly disperse fibrils in polymers and enhances the mechanical properties of microfibrillar cellulose-reinforced biocomposites.

Details

ISSN :
18791344
Volume :
256
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Carbohydrate polymers
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6ff79d927351f3b476a394b64c0ef05c