Influence of the use of Renewable Compatibility Agent Wood Plastic Composite (WPC)

Dielen Marin, L. Chiarello, G. K. Gruber, A. D. de Oliveira, A. A. Reichert, K. P. Vieira, Laercio Ender, V. Wiggers, V. Botton
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The growing interest in using recycled and natural materials in the application of new composites in recent years implies ecological, economic and versatility benefits. Wood plastic composite (WPC) are considered very attractive materials, as they allow the use of polymers of recycled or virgin origin, associated with forestry by-products. The present work aims to investigate the influence on the mechanical, thermal and morphological resistance of WPC, using oleic acid and glycerol as renewable coupling agents. Composites were also prepared with a commercial compatibility agent in its formulation - maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MAPP) - under the same conditions. The composites were prepared in a single-screw extruder, with fixed contents of 5% sawdust with 95% virgin polymer, of this total, 2% were coupling agents: MAPP, oleic acid or glycerol, according to the desired composition. To be evaluated as changes in mechanical properties, tensile and impact strength tests were performed on specimens obtained through the injection molding process. The fracture surfaces of specimens tested in tensile tests were examined using images generated by scanning electron microscopy. The thermal stability of the composites was also investigated by thermogravimetric analysis. The use of glycerol and oleic acid improved the mechanical properties of the composite. An increase in tensile strength is observed when glycerol is added in composite. As for impact strength, the addition of glycerol or oleic acid was around 58% higher in impact strength when compared to without coupling agent. Glycerol and oleic acid are renewable, low-cost alternative to be a potential substitute for the commercial coupling agent MAPP, especially when the main requirement is to obtain better impact resistance properties.
再生相容性剂对木塑复合材料(WPC)使用的影响
近年来,在新复合材料的应用中使用再生和天然材料的兴趣日益增长,这意味着生态、经济和多功能性的好处。木塑复合材料被认为是非常有吸引力的材料,因为它们允许使用与林业副产品有关的回收或原始聚合物。研究了油酸和甘油作为可再生偶联剂对木塑材料的力学性能、耐热性能和形态性能的影响。在相同的条件下,用一种商业配伍剂马来酸酐接枝聚丙烯(MAPP)制备了复合材料。复合材料在单螺杆挤出机中制备,固定含量为5%的木屑和95%的原生聚合物,其中2%是偶联剂:MAPP,油酸或甘油,根据所需的组成。为了评估机械性能的变化,对通过注射成型工艺获得的样品进行了拉伸和冲击强度测试。拉伸试验中试样的断口表面采用扫描电子显微镜生成的图像进行检测。通过热重分析考察了复合材料的热稳定性。甘油和油酸的使用改善了复合材料的力学性能。当在复合材料中加入甘油时,可以观察到抗拉强度的增加。在冲击强度方面,与不加入偶联剂相比,加入甘油或油酸的冲击强度提高了58%左右。甘油和油酸是可再生的、低成本的替代品,是商用偶联剂MAPP的潜在替代品,特别是当主要要求是获得更好的抗冲击性能时。
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