Tensile Strength Assessment of Injection-Molded High Yield Sugarcane Bagasse-Reinforced Polypropylene

Sugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and chemical-thermomechanical pulps. The obtained fibers were used to obtain reinforced polypropylene composites prepared by injection molding. Coupling agent contents ranging from 2 to 10% w/w were added t...

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Main Authors: Ana M. Jiménez, Francesc X. Espinach, Luis A. Granda, Marc Delgado-Aguilar, Germán Camilo Quintana, Pere Fullana-i-Palmer, Pere Mutjé
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Published: North Carolina State University 2016-06-01
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spelling doaj-e95049d0c04b4052bf423023b9771bc82020-11-25T00:53:42ZengNorth Carolina State UniversityBioResources1930-21261930-21262016-06-011136346636110.15376/biores.11.3.6346-6361Tensile Strength Assessment of Injection-Molded High Yield Sugarcane Bagasse-Reinforced PolypropyleneAna M. Jiménez0Francesc X. Espinach1Luis A. Granda2Marc Delgado-Aguilar3Germán Camilo Quintana4Pere Fullana-i-Palmer5Pere Mutjé6LEPAMAP-PA Group, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Girona, c/M. Aurèlia Capmany, nº 61, Girona 17071, Spain; Pulp and Paper Research Group, Department of Chemical Engineering, University Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín, Colombia; ColombiaDesign, Development and Product Innovation, Dept. of Organization, Business, University of Girona, c/ M. Aurèlia Capmany, nº 61, Girona 17071, Spain; SpainLEPAMAP-PA Group, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Girona, c/M. Aurèlia Capmany, nº 61, Girona 17071, SpainLEPAMAP-PA Group, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Girona, c/M. Aurèlia Capmany, nº 61, Girona 17071, SpainPulp and Paper Research Group, Department of Chemical Engineering, University Pontificia Bolivariana, Medellín, Colombia; Colombia LEPAMAP-PA Group, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Girona, c/M. Aurèlia Capmany, nº 61, Girona 17071, SpainLEPAMAP-PA Group, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Girona, c/M. Aurèlia Capmany, nº 61, Girona 17071, SpainSugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and chemical-thermomechanical pulps. The obtained fibers were used to obtain reinforced polypropylene composites prepared by injection molding. Coupling agent contents ranging from 2 to 10% w/w were added to the composite to obtain the highest tensile strength. All the composites included 30% w/w of reinforcing fibers. The tensile strength of the different sugarcane bagasse fiber composites were tested and discussed. The results were compared with that of other natural fiber- or glass fiber-reinforced polypropylene composites. Pulp-based composites showed higher tensile strength than sawdust-based composites. A micromechanical analysis showed the relationship of some micromechanical properties to the orientation angle, critical length, the intrinsic tensile strength, and the interfacial shear strength. The pulps showed similar intrinsic tensile strengths and were higher than that of sawdust. The properties of the sugarcane bagasse composites compared well with other natural fiber-reinforced composites.http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_3_6346_Jimenez_Tensile_Strength_Assessment_Injection_MoldedBagasseBiocompositesInterphasePolypropyleneTensile strengthSustainability
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author Ana M. Jiménez
Francesc X. Espinach
Luis A. Granda
Marc Delgado-Aguilar
Germán Camilo Quintana
Pere Fullana-i-Palmer
Pere Mutjé
spellingShingle Ana M. Jiménez
Francesc X. Espinach
Luis A. Granda
Marc Delgado-Aguilar
Germán Camilo Quintana
Pere Fullana-i-Palmer
Pere Mutjé
Tensile Strength Assessment of Injection-Molded High Yield Sugarcane Bagasse-Reinforced Polypropylene
BioResources
Bagasse
Biocomposites
Interphase
Polypropylene
Tensile strength
Sustainability
author_facet Ana M. Jiménez
Francesc X. Espinach
Luis A. Granda
Marc Delgado-Aguilar
Germán Camilo Quintana
Pere Fullana-i-Palmer
Pere Mutjé
author_sort Ana M. Jiménez
title Tensile Strength Assessment of Injection-Molded High Yield Sugarcane Bagasse-Reinforced Polypropylene
title_short Tensile Strength Assessment of Injection-Molded High Yield Sugarcane Bagasse-Reinforced Polypropylene
title_full Tensile Strength Assessment of Injection-Molded High Yield Sugarcane Bagasse-Reinforced Polypropylene
title_fullStr Tensile Strength Assessment of Injection-Molded High Yield Sugarcane Bagasse-Reinforced Polypropylene
title_full_unstemmed Tensile Strength Assessment of Injection-Molded High Yield Sugarcane Bagasse-Reinforced Polypropylene
title_sort tensile strength assessment of injection-molded high yield sugarcane bagasse-reinforced polypropylene
publisher North Carolina State University
series BioResources
issn 1930-2126
1930-2126
publishDate 2016-06-01
description Sugarcane bagasse was treated to obtain sawdust, in addition to mechanical, thermomechanical, and chemical-thermomechanical pulps. The obtained fibers were used to obtain reinforced polypropylene composites prepared by injection molding. Coupling agent contents ranging from 2 to 10% w/w were added to the composite to obtain the highest tensile strength. All the composites included 30% w/w of reinforcing fibers. The tensile strength of the different sugarcane bagasse fiber composites were tested and discussed. The results were compared with that of other natural fiber- or glass fiber-reinforced polypropylene composites. Pulp-based composites showed higher tensile strength than sawdust-based composites. A micromechanical analysis showed the relationship of some micromechanical properties to the orientation angle, critical length, the intrinsic tensile strength, and the interfacial shear strength. The pulps showed similar intrinsic tensile strengths and were higher than that of sawdust. The properties of the sugarcane bagasse composites compared well with other natural fiber-reinforced composites.
topic Bagasse
Biocomposites
Interphase
Polypropylene
Tensile strength
Sustainability
url http://ojs.cnr.ncsu.edu/index.php/BioRes/article/view/BioRes_11_3_6346_Jimenez_Tensile_Strength_Assessment_Injection_Molded
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