2022
DOI: 10.12974/2311-8717.2022.10.02
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Surface Treatment of Polylactic Acid Fiber by Starch Nanocrystals and Interface Modification of Polylactic Acid Fiber-Reinforced Starch Composites

Abstract: The surface of polylactic acid fiber (PLAF) was treated with self - manufactured starch nanocrystals (SNCs) to improve its interfacial adhesion with the starch matrix. Determination of optimum dispersion conditions of SNCs dispersion by transmittance. The effects of direct oscillatory deposition, chemical grafting SNCs modification, and SNCs dispersion concentration on the surface treatment effect of PLAF and its interfacial bonding with starch matrix were investigated. The results showed that the SNCs were su… Show more

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