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Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene/Cellulose Nanofiber Composites폴리프로필렌/셀룰로오스 나노 섬유 복합체의 열적 및 기계적 물성

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폴리프로필렌/셀룰로오스 나노 섬유 복합체의 열적 및 기계적 물성
Authors
Wie, Jeong JaeYoon, Hyeok JunGil, Bo MinLee, Jong HyeokPark, Jeong EunLim, JonghwiJo, Myeong JunJung, KyungHo
Issue Date
May-2020
Publisher
POLYMER SOC KOREA
Keywords
Cellulose nanofiber; Interfacial adhesion; Mechanical property; Polymer composite; Polypropylene
Citation
POLYMER-KOREA, v.44, no.3, pp.255 - 263
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Journal Title
POLYMER-KOREA
Volume
44
Number
3
Start Page
255
End Page
263
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/190122
DOI
10.7317/pk.2020.44.3.255
ISSN
0379-153X
Abstract
Recently, one of the most abundant natural polymers in the earth, cellulose has been studied in various fields. In this study, polymer composites were produced through introduction of cellulose nanofiber (CNF) into polypropylene (PP) which is one of the most commercially utilised polymer for enhanced mechanical properties. Also, maleic anhydride polypropylene (MAPP) was added to PP/CNF composites for compatibility improvement between non-polar PP and polar CNF. Both tensile strength and flexural strength were increased with the addition of CNF, but, on the other hand, impact strength was decreased. As a result of SEM analysis, the interaction between PP/MAPP matrix and CNF was created, and the tensile and flexural stress were influenced by the interaction between PP/MAPP matrix and CNF. Impact stress confirmed that it decreases by pore and stress concentration by CNF. The TGA analysis confirmed that composites are thermally unstable by CNF. Therefore, as CNF contents increased, the initial and final decomposition temperature of the composites are decreased. We also observed increase of porosity because of bound water in the case of high CNF contents.
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