Lê Hoàng Sinh, Cuong Manh Vu, Lanh Thi Pham, Hyoung Jin Choi (2018). Preparation and physical characteristics of epoxy resin/ bacterial cellulose biocomposites. Polymer Bulletin, 75 (6), 2607–2625. (ISI, IF = 1.858)
Ngày: 19/08/2019
Using bacterial cellulose (BC) prepared from Vietnamese nata-de-coco via an alkaline pre-treatment followed by a solvent exchange process, epoxy resin (EP)/BC biocomposites were fabricated using three different dispersion techniques: mechanical stirring only, both mechanical stirring and grinding, and both mechanical stirring and ultrasonication. The surface of BC was modified with a silane coupling agent to improve the chemical affinity between BC and epoxy resin. The biocomposite materials comprising BC, epoxy resin, and methylhexahydrophthalic anhydride as a curing agent were obtained from hot curing processing. The morphology and mechanical properties such as fracture toughness, enhanced KIC values, and tensile and flexural properties of the bio-based composites were compared with those of the virgin epoxy resin. The silane coupling agent had a vital role in improving the mechanical characteristics of the bio-based composites. For instance, K IC values, tensile strength, Young’s modulus, and flexural strength of the 0.3 wt% BC/epoxy composites with the presence of 2.0 wt% silane coupling agent were 0.7740 MPa m1/2, 53.32 MPa, 1.68 GPa, and 83.05 MPa. These values represent improvements of 36.77, 17, 15.86, and 14.42%, respectively, compared to a neat epoxy resin. Scanning electron microscopy revealed the rough fracture surface of epoxy resin/BC-based biocomposites with a multipathway crack, requiring more energy before breakage.
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