Abstract:
A biobased approach was taken to endow
microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) with surface
hydrophobicity using sunflower oil biodiesel (sunflower
oil fatty acid ethyl esters, SFEEs) and thereby
improve the compatibility with a hydrophobic
polypropylene (PP) matrix. This environmentally
friendly green chemistry approach introduces a
monomolecular long-chain fatty acid layer on the
MCC surface, making the surface hydrophobic. However,
as per the X-ray Diffraction results, this surface
modification process had no effect on the crystal
structure of MCC. The inclusion of surface-modified
MCC in the PP matrix significantly improves the
thermomechanical properties of the composite. The
tensile, impact and hardness properties of the surfacetreated
fiber reinforcements were improved by 11%,
71%, and 23%, respectively, compared to those of
nonreinforced PP. The thermal stability also was
improved considerably by the incorporation of modified
MCC into PP.
Citation:
Rathnayake, W. S. M., Karunanayake, L., Samarasekara, A. M. P. B., & Amarasinghe, D. A. S. (2020). Sunflower oil-based MCC surface modification to achieve improved thermomechanical properties of a polypropylene composite. Cellulose, 27(8), 4355–4371. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-020-03053-5