Highly Hydrophobic Organosilane-Functionalized Cellulose: A Promising Filler for Thermoplastic Composites
The aim of this work is to design and optimize the process of functionalization of cellulose fibers by organosilane functional groups using low-pressure microwave plasma discharge with hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO) precursor in order to prepare a compatible hydrophobic filler for composites with nonp...
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doaj-77b258a89d4a4a819a6bcf126870d0872021-04-16T23:04:27ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442021-04-01142005200510.3390/ma14082005Highly Hydrophobic Organosilane-Functionalized Cellulose: A Promising Filler for Thermoplastic CompositesPavel Cerny0Petr Bartos1Pavel Kriz2Pavel Olsan3Petr Spatenka4Department of Applied Physics and Technology, Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia, Jeronymova 10, 371 15 Ceske Budejovice, Czech RepublicDepartment of Applied Physics and Technology, Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia, Jeronymova 10, 371 15 Ceske Budejovice, Czech RepublicDepartment of Applied Physics and Technology, Faculty of Education, University of South Bohemia, Jeronymova 10, 371 15 Ceske Budejovice, Czech RepublicDepartment of Agricultural, Transport and Handling Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of South Bohemia, Studentska 1668, 370 05 Ceske Budejovice, Czech RepublicDepartment of Agricultural, Transport and Handling Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of South Bohemia, Studentska 1668, 370 05 Ceske Budejovice, Czech RepublicThe aim of this work is to design and optimize the process of functionalization of cellulose fibers by organosilane functional groups using low-pressure microwave plasma discharge with hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO) precursor in order to prepare a compatible hydrophobic filler for composites with nonpolar thermoplastic matrices. Particular attention was paid to the study of agglomeration of cellulose fibers in the mixture with polypropylene. In our contribution, the dependence of the surface wettability on used process gas and treatment time was investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses were applied to characterize the surface morphology and chemical composition of the cellulose fibers. It was observed that the plasma treatment in oxygen process gas led to the functionalization of cellulose fibers by organosilane functional groups without degradation. In addition, the treated cellulose was highly hydrophobic with water contact angle up to 143°. The use of treated cellulose allowed to obtain a homogeneous mixture with polypropylene powder due to the significantly lower tendency of the functionalized cellulose fibers to agglomerate.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/14/8/2005cellulosehexamethyldisiloxanehydrophobicityplasma functionalizationpolypropylenethermoplastic composites |
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Pavel Cerny Petr Bartos Pavel Kriz Pavel Olsan Petr Spatenka Highly Hydrophobic Organosilane-Functionalized Cellulose: A Promising Filler for Thermoplastic Composites Materials cellulose hexamethyldisiloxane hydrophobicity plasma functionalization polypropylene thermoplastic composites |
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Pavel Cerny Petr Bartos Pavel Kriz Pavel Olsan Petr Spatenka |
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Highly Hydrophobic Organosilane-Functionalized Cellulose: A Promising Filler for Thermoplastic Composites |
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Highly Hydrophobic Organosilane-Functionalized Cellulose: A Promising Filler for Thermoplastic Composites |
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Highly Hydrophobic Organosilane-Functionalized Cellulose: A Promising Filler for Thermoplastic Composites |
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Highly Hydrophobic Organosilane-Functionalized Cellulose: A Promising Filler for Thermoplastic Composites |
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Highly Hydrophobic Organosilane-Functionalized Cellulose: A Promising Filler for Thermoplastic Composites |
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highly hydrophobic organosilane-functionalized cellulose: a promising filler for thermoplastic composites |
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The aim of this work is to design and optimize the process of functionalization of cellulose fibers by organosilane functional groups using low-pressure microwave plasma discharge with hexamethyldisiloxane (HMDSO) precursor in order to prepare a compatible hydrophobic filler for composites with nonpolar thermoplastic matrices. Particular attention was paid to the study of agglomeration of cellulose fibers in the mixture with polypropylene. In our contribution, the dependence of the surface wettability on used process gas and treatment time was investigated. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) analyses were applied to characterize the surface morphology and chemical composition of the cellulose fibers. It was observed that the plasma treatment in oxygen process gas led to the functionalization of cellulose fibers by organosilane functional groups without degradation. In addition, the treated cellulose was highly hydrophobic with water contact angle up to 143°. The use of treated cellulose allowed to obtain a homogeneous mixture with polypropylene powder due to the significantly lower tendency of the functionalized cellulose fibers to agglomerate. |
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cellulose hexamethyldisiloxane hydrophobicity plasma functionalization polypropylene thermoplastic composites |
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