2017
DOI: 10.1002/pc.24279
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Polymerization compounding of hemp fibers to improve the mechanical properties of linear medium density polyethylene composites

Abstract: Improved mechanical properties play an important role allowing the expansion of natural fiber composites in automotive interior parts and construction industries. Unfortunately, their hydrophilic nature leads to incompatibility with hydrophobic matrices limiting their full potential. But this can be overcome by fiber surface modification. So the objective of this work was to modify hemp fibers by an advanced process called surface‐initiated catalytic polymerization and to evaluate its effect in terms of morpho… Show more

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“…This shift is related to the presence of SEBS‐ g ‐MA and indicates improved interfacial adhesion in the blends . This phenomenon has also been reported for polymer blends having a droplet morphology . Nevertheless, for the range of conditions tested, no maximum was observed for RTF < 50 wt %.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
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“…This shift is related to the presence of SEBS‐ g ‐MA and indicates improved interfacial adhesion in the blends . This phenomenon has also been reported for polymer blends having a droplet morphology . Nevertheless, for the range of conditions tested, no maximum was observed for RTF < 50 wt %.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 72%
“…Sample L‐501 has the largest fiber/particle size presenting the lowest viscosity, while L‐502 has the smallest fiber/particles size producing the highest viscosity compared to L‐501 and L‐508. On the other hand, the addition of a compatibilizer increases the viscosity due to better interfacial adhesion between the matrix and GTR resulting in better stress transfer from LLDPE to rubber particles [Figure (a,b)]. Hence, LC‐502 presents the highest viscosity.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, LLDPE has limited mechanical properties and ways to improve mechanical and thermal properties through structural modifications are being investigated. Adding reinforcement to produce a composite is one method to improve the mechanical properties of a rotomolded part [1, 13, 14]. Another well-known modification is to add a blowing agent to foam a rotomolded part for lower density and higher insulation [1518].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure also reveals that E ′ decreases with temperature for all the samples while the stiffness difference between LNC and LTC decreases with increasing temperature up to a point (95°C) where both composites have similar values. The decreasing trend is related to material softening associated to higher segmental mobility of the polymer chains, while further reduction between LNC and LTC can be ascribed to the breakup of the composite interface .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%