2022
DOI: 10.1002/pc.26531
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Biopolyethylene/macaíba shell (Acrocomia intumescens) composites compatibilized with PE‐g‐MA and PE‐g‐AA: Influence of macaíba oil on processing

Abstract: The present investigation aimed to produce ecological composites of biopolyethylene (BioPE) with macaíba shell (MS), using polyethylene‐graft‐maleic anhydride (PE‐g‐MA) and polyethylene‐graft‐acrylic acid (PE‐g‐AA) as compatibilizers, as well as macaíba almond oil as a plasticizing agent. The composites were processed in a co‐rotational twin‐screw extruder and injection molded. The addition of 30% by weight of MS in the BioPE matrix caused a reduction in impact strength and elongation at break, but improved st… Show more

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“…28 Therefore, it is necessary to perform HDT test, which evaluates the thermomechanical resistance of the material during heating. 16…”
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“…28 Therefore, it is necessary to perform HDT test, which evaluates the thermomechanical resistance of the material during heating. 16…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reactivity probably arises from the interaction between the maleic anhydride group of the EPDM-MA and SEBS-MA copolymers and the hydroxyl groups of the macaíba almond, generating a good interaction. 16,20…”
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“…greater thermal stability than PA6, its addition did not increase the stability of the blends, suggesting low/weak interaction between phases and possible incompatibility. 45 According to Lamas et al, 16 it is common for the initial stages of degradation of immiscible blends to be influenced by the characteristics of the matrix. In this case, the initial degradation of the blends shows similar behavior to PA6 and not to PE-g-AA.…”
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confidence: 99%