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Effect of Matrix-Particle Interfacial Adhesion on the Mechanical Properties of Poly(lactic acid)/Wood-Flour Micro-Composites

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JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
卷 17, 期 2, 页码 83-94

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10924-009-0124-0

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PLA; Wood flour; Interfacial adhesion; Mechanical properties; Morphology

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The influence of interfacial matrix/particle adhesion on the mechanical properties of poly(lactic acid) (PLA) micro-composites was investigated. The tensile strength of PLA/wood-flour micro-composites is almost independent of wood-flour content, suggesting only weak adhesion exists between the PLA matrix and the wood-flour particles. The addition of wood-flour resulted in an increase of up to 95% in the tensile modulus, in comparison with pure PLA, which showed a more resilient matrix. The addition of a coupling agent, methylenediphenyl-diisocyanate (MDI) to the composition resulted in an increase in tensile strength and tensile modulus of the micro-composites, of 10 and 135%, respectively, indicating enhanced matrix-particle interfacial adhesion. SEM and electron probe microanalysis provided evidence of improved interfacial adhesion between PLA and wood-flour particles from the addition of MDI. In contrast, addition of PEAA resulted in a micro-composite displaying substantially reduced tensile strength, up to 35% and a slightly increased in impact strength, up to 15%, consistent with the introduction of the rubbery PEAA component into the polymeric matrix. No evidence for increased matrix-particle adhesion was found for the PLA/wood-flour micro-composites containing PEAA.

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