Structure–Property Relationships in Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Biochar Derived from Waste Coffee Grounds
In this work, biochar (BC) derived from spent coffee grounds has been incorporated into high density polyethylene (PE) through melt mixing. The influence of the filler content on the rheological and thermal behavior of the obtained composites was assessed. In particular, a rheological study was perf...
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doaj-bdbb2df4cb9648e0a8c31a0be31f1dfa2020-11-25T01:17:11ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602019-08-01118133610.3390/polym11081336polym11081336Structure–Property Relationships in Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Biochar Derived from Waste Coffee GroundsRossella Arrigo0Pravin Jagdale1Mattia Bartoli2Alberto Tagliaferro3Giulio Malucelli4Department of Applied Science and Technology, and local INSTM Unit, Viale Teresa Michel 5, 15121 Alessandria, ItalyDepartment of Applied Science and Technology, C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Applied Science and Technology, C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Applied Science and Technology, C.so Duca degli Abruzzi 24, 10129 Torino, ItalyDepartment of Applied Science and Technology, and local INSTM Unit, Viale Teresa Michel 5, 15121 Alessandria, ItalyIn this work, biochar (BC) derived from spent coffee grounds has been incorporated into high density polyethylene (PE) through melt mixing. The influence of the filler content on the rheological and thermal behavior of the obtained composites was assessed. In particular, a rheological study was performed systematically using different flow fields, including linear and nonlinear dynamic shear flow, revealing that the dynamics of PE macromolecules in the composite materials are slowed down because of the confinement of the polymer chains onto the filler surface and/or within the BC porous structure. Oscillatory amplitude sweep tests indicated that composites show weak strain overshoot behavior in the nonlinear regime: This finding clearly proves the formation of weak structural complexes, which cause a retardation of the macromolecular chains dynamics. Furthermore, the embedded BC particles were able to improve the thermo-oxidative stability of PE-based composites, remarkably increasing the PE decomposition temperatures.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/11/8/1336polyethylenebiocharrheological behaviorstress relaxationthermo-oxidative stability |
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Rossella Arrigo Pravin Jagdale Mattia Bartoli Alberto Tagliaferro Giulio Malucelli Structure–Property Relationships in Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Biochar Derived from Waste Coffee Grounds Polymers polyethylene biochar rheological behavior stress relaxation thermo-oxidative stability |
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Rossella Arrigo Pravin Jagdale Mattia Bartoli Alberto Tagliaferro Giulio Malucelli |
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Structure–Property Relationships in Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Biochar Derived from Waste Coffee Grounds |
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Structure–Property Relationships in Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Biochar Derived from Waste Coffee Grounds |
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Structure–Property Relationships in Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Biochar Derived from Waste Coffee Grounds |
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Structure–Property Relationships in Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Biochar Derived from Waste Coffee Grounds |
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Structure–Property Relationships in Polyethylene-Based Composites Filled with Biochar Derived from Waste Coffee Grounds |
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structure–property relationships in polyethylene-based composites filled with biochar derived from waste coffee grounds |
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In this work, biochar (BC) derived from spent coffee grounds has been incorporated into high density polyethylene (PE) through melt mixing. The influence of the filler content on the rheological and thermal behavior of the obtained composites was assessed. In particular, a rheological study was performed systematically using different flow fields, including linear and nonlinear dynamic shear flow, revealing that the dynamics of PE macromolecules in the composite materials are slowed down because of the confinement of the polymer chains onto the filler surface and/or within the BC porous structure. Oscillatory amplitude sweep tests indicated that composites show weak strain overshoot behavior in the nonlinear regime: This finding clearly proves the formation of weak structural complexes, which cause a retardation of the macromolecular chains dynamics. Furthermore, the embedded BC particles were able to improve the thermo-oxidative stability of PE-based composites, remarkably increasing the PE decomposition temperatures. |
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polyethylene biochar rheological behavior stress relaxation thermo-oxidative stability |
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