Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites

The research on cellulose fiber-reinforced nanocomposites has increased by an unprecedented magnitude over the past few years due to its wide application range and low production cost. However, the incompatibility between cellulose and most thermoplastics has raised significant challenges in composi...

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Main Author: Jose C.; Chan C.H.; Winie T.; Joseph B.; Tharayil A.; Maria H.J.; Volova T.; Mantia F.P.L.; Rouxel D.; Morreale M.; Laroze D.; Mathew L.; Thomas S.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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Jose C.; Chan C.H.; Winie T.; Joseph B.; Tharayil A.; Maria H.J.; Volova T.; Mantia F.P.L.; Rouxel D.; Morreale M.; Laroze D.; Mathew L.; Thomas S.
Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites
2021
Polymers
13
2
10.3390/polym13020299
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85099881589&doi=10.3390%2fpolym13020299&partnerID=40&md5=dfebd2148f91452b17401403b1497a4a
The research on cellulose fiber-reinforced nanocomposites has increased by an unprecedented magnitude over the past few years due to its wide application range and low production cost. However, the incompatibility between cellulose and most thermoplastics has raised significant challenges in composite fabrication. This paper addresses the behavior of plasma-modified polyethylene (PE) reinforced with cellulose nanofibers extracted from isora plants (i.e., isora nanofibrils (INFs)). The crystallization kinetics of PE–INF composites were explained using the Avrami model. The effect of cellulose nanofillers on tuning the physiochemical properties of the nanocomposite was also explored in this work. The increase in mechanical properties was due to the uniform dispersion of fillers in the PE. The investigation on viscoelastic properties confirmed good filler–matrix interactions, facilitating the stress transfer. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Jose C.; Chan C.H.; Winie T.; Joseph B.; Tharayil A.; Maria H.J.; Volova T.; Mantia F.P.L.; Rouxel D.; Morreale M.; Laroze D.; Mathew L.; Thomas S.
spellingShingle Jose C.; Chan C.H.; Winie T.; Joseph B.; Tharayil A.; Maria H.J.; Volova T.; Mantia F.P.L.; Rouxel D.; Morreale M.; Laroze D.; Mathew L.; Thomas S.
Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites
author_facet Jose C.; Chan C.H.; Winie T.; Joseph B.; Tharayil A.; Maria H.J.; Volova T.; Mantia F.P.L.; Rouxel D.; Morreale M.; Laroze D.; Mathew L.; Thomas S.
author_sort Jose C.; Chan C.H.; Winie T.; Joseph B.; Tharayil A.; Maria H.J.; Volova T.; Mantia F.P.L.; Rouxel D.; Morreale M.; Laroze D.; Mathew L.; Thomas S.
title Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites
title_short Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites
title_full Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites
title_fullStr Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites
title_sort Thermomechanical analysis of isora nanofibril incorporated polyethylene nanocomposites
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description The research on cellulose fiber-reinforced nanocomposites has increased by an unprecedented magnitude over the past few years due to its wide application range and low production cost. However, the incompatibility between cellulose and most thermoplastics has raised significant challenges in composite fabrication. This paper addresses the behavior of plasma-modified polyethylene (PE) reinforced with cellulose nanofibers extracted from isora plants (i.e., isora nanofibrils (INFs)). The crystallization kinetics of PE–INF composites were explained using the Avrami model. The effect of cellulose nanofillers on tuning the physiochemical properties of the nanocomposite was also explored in this work. The increase in mechanical properties was due to the uniform dispersion of fillers in the PE. The investigation on viscoelastic properties confirmed good filler–matrix interactions, facilitating the stress transfer. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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