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Poly(ε-Caprolactone)/Brewers' Spent Grain Composites-The Impact of Filler Treatment on the Mechanical Performance

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JOURNAL OF COMPOSITES SCIENCE
Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jcs4040167

Keywords

poly(ε -caprolactone); brewers’ spent grain; composites; filler treatment; mechanical properties

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  1. National Science Centre (NCN, Poland) [2018/28/C/ST8/00187-Structure]

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Waste lignocellulose materials, such as brewers' spent grain, can be considered very promising sources of fillers for the manufacturing of natural fiber composites. Nevertheless, due to the chemical structure differences between polymer matrices and brewers' spent grain, filler treatment should be included. The presented work aimed to investigate the impact of fillers' reactive extrusion on the chemical structure and the poly(epsilon-caprolactone)/brewers' spent grain composites' mechanical performance. The chemical structure was analyzed by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy, while the mechanical performance of composites was assessed by static tensile tests and dynamic mechanical analysis. Depending on the filler pretreatment, composites with different mechanical properties were obtained. Nevertheless, the increase in pretreatment temperature resulted in the increased interface surface area of filler, which enhanced composites' toughness. As a result, composites were able to withstand a higher amount of stress before failure. The mechanical tests also indicated a drop in the adhesion factor, pointing to enhanced interfacial interactions for higher pretreatment temperatures. The presented work showed that reactive extrusion could be considered an auspicious method for lignocellulose filler modification, which could be tailored to obtain composites with desired properties.

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