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Application of Cellulose Microfibrils in Polymer Nanocomposites
Authors:William?J.?Orts  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:orts@pw.usda.gov"   title="  orts@pw.usda.gov"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Justin?Shey,Syed?H.?Imam,Gregory?M.?Glenn,Mara?E.?Guttman,Jean-Francois?Revol
Affiliation:(1) USDA Western Regional Research Center, 94710 Albany, CA, USA;(2) PAPRICAN, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada
Abstract:Cellulose microfibrils obtained by the acid hydrolysis of cellulose fibers were added at low concentrations (2–10% w/w) to polymer gels and films as reinforcing agents. Significant changes in mechanical properties, especially maximum load and tensile strength, were obtained for fibrils derived from several cellulosic sources, including cotton, softwood, and bacterial cellulose. For extruded starch plastics, the addition of cotton-derived microfibrils at 10.3% (w/w) concentration increased Young’s modulus by 5-fold relative to a control sample with no cellulose reinforcement. Preliminary data suggests that shear alignment significantly improves tensile strength. Addition of microfibrils does not always change mechanical properties in a predictable direction. Whereas tensile strength and modulus were shown to increase during addition of microfibrils to an extruded starch thermoplastic and a cast latex film, these parameters decreased when microfibrils were added to a starch–pectin blend, implying that complex interactions are involved in the application of these reinforcing agents.
Keywords:Cellulose  crystallites  microfibrils  nanoparticles  composites  nanocomposites  starch  latex  pectin
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