Self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modification
Bacterial cellulose (BC) nanofibers, with and without silane surface modification, were incorporated into self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) (SR-PLA) nanocomposites at 1 and 10 wt%. Disintegrated BC was combined with electrospun PLA fiber mats by film stacking and compression molding at 165 °C for 40...
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doaj-14e7c4b820bd4bb88818e77883e33dcd2020-11-24T21:41:56ZengTaylor & Francis GroupNanocomposites2055-03242055-03322018-07-014310211110.1080/20550324.2018.15326711532671Self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modificationKedmanee Somord0Kamonchanok Somord1Orawan Suwantong2Chuleeporn Thanomsilp3Ton Peijs4Nattakan Soykeabkaew5Mae Fah Luang UniversityMae Fah Luang UniversityMae Fah Luang UniversityMae Fah Luang UniversityQueen Mary University of LondonMae Fah Luang UniversityBacterial cellulose (BC) nanofibers, with and without silane surface modification, were incorporated into self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) (SR-PLA) nanocomposites at 1 and 10 wt%. Disintegrated BC was combined with electrospun PLA fiber mats by film stacking and compression molding at 165 °C for 40 sec to obtain SR-PLA/BC hybrid films. The effect of nanocellulose addition and its surface modification on the structure, morphology, and properties of the resulting composites were investigated. It was found that BC was a highly effective reinforcement for SR-PLA nanocomposites, providing a noticeable increase in the film’s strength and modulus. Moreover, surface modification of BC was shown to further enhance the film performances due to an improved PLA/BC interfacial interaction. At an optimum BC content, these hybrid films also exhibited outstanding ductility and toughness. Water vapor barrier properties were also enhanced, especially when modified BC was integrated in the SR-PLA films.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550324.2018.1532671Poly(lactic acid)self-reinforced polymersnanocompositesbacterial cellulosesurface modificationtoughnessmechanical propertiesbarrier properties |
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Kedmanee Somord Kamonchanok Somord Orawan Suwantong Chuleeporn Thanomsilp Ton Peijs Nattakan Soykeabkaew Self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modification Nanocomposites Poly(lactic acid) self-reinforced polymers nanocomposites bacterial cellulose surface modification toughness mechanical properties barrier properties |
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Kedmanee Somord Kamonchanok Somord Orawan Suwantong Chuleeporn Thanomsilp Ton Peijs Nattakan Soykeabkaew |
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Self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modification |
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Self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modification |
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Self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modification |
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Self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modification |
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Self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modification |
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self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) nanocomposites with integrated bacterial cellulose and its surface modification |
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Nanocomposites |
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2018-07-01 |
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Bacterial cellulose (BC) nanofibers, with and without silane surface modification, were incorporated into self-reinforced poly(lactic acid) (SR-PLA) nanocomposites at 1 and 10 wt%. Disintegrated BC was combined with electrospun PLA fiber mats by film stacking and compression molding at 165 °C for 40 sec to obtain SR-PLA/BC hybrid films. The effect of nanocellulose addition and its surface modification on the structure, morphology, and properties of the resulting composites were investigated. It was found that BC was a highly effective reinforcement for SR-PLA nanocomposites, providing a noticeable increase in the film’s strength and modulus. Moreover, surface modification of BC was shown to further enhance the film performances due to an improved PLA/BC interfacial interaction. At an optimum BC content, these hybrid films also exhibited outstanding ductility and toughness. Water vapor barrier properties were also enhanced, especially when modified BC was integrated in the SR-PLA films. |
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Poly(lactic acid) self-reinforced polymers nanocomposites bacterial cellulose surface modification toughness mechanical properties barrier properties |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20550324.2018.1532671 |
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