2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesa.2010.10.006
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Transcrystallization behavior at the poly(lactic acid)/sisal fibre biocomposite interface

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“…This 14 o C shift as compared to KBF shows that cellulose is less thermally stable than KBF. Wang et al (2011b) reported a similar trend, whereby after alkali treatment of sisal fibers, the thermal stability decreased. After silane grafting the cellulose, however, the mass loss step shifted to a higher temperature, with a range of 328 to 367 o C and a peak at 351.8 o C, as shown by DTG.…”
Section: Thermogravimetric Analysissupporting
confidence: 56%
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“…This 14 o C shift as compared to KBF shows that cellulose is less thermally stable than KBF. Wang et al (2011b) reported a similar trend, whereby after alkali treatment of sisal fibers, the thermal stability decreased. After silane grafting the cellulose, however, the mass loss step shifted to a higher temperature, with a range of 328 to 367 o C and a peak at 351.8 o C, as shown by DTG.…”
Section: Thermogravimetric Analysissupporting
confidence: 56%
“…The -OH groups that were initially available were chemically bonded with the prehydrolysed silane. The characteristic peak at 1737 cm -1 for KBF is attributed to the carbonyl group, C=O, corresponding to acetyl groups in hemicellulose (Frone et al 2011;Tawakkal et al 2010;Wang et al 2011b), while the peaks at 1597 cm -1 and 1243 cm -1 are assigned to the aromatic C-O stretching vibration of the acetyl groups of lignin (Frone et al 2011;Tawakkal et al 2010). These peaks disappeared in the spectra of C and SGC, indicating the successful removal of hemicellulose with 5% NaOH (Wang et al 2011b) and lignin by chlorination.…”
Section: Morphology Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As shown in POM images (Figure 3), there were two different crystalline structures observed in the PBS/MBF composites, including spherulites and transcrystalline layers. Although TC structure was observed in the PBS/MBF composites, transcrystallization was essentially identical with spherulites since these two crystalline structures consist of the same lamellae and the same linear growth rate [25,34,35]. The visual difference between them is that the spherulites began to grow radially from the nuclei, while the transcrystallines grew perpendicular to the surface of silane-treated fibers.…”
Section: Isothermal Crystallization Behaviorsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Some authors have reported that transcrystalline of matrix polymer (i.e., poly(lactic acid) (PLA) [21], isotatic polypropylene (iPP) [22], or PBS [23]) exhibited a positive effect on the interfacial and mechanical properties. Wang et al [25] studied transcrystalline effects on sisal fiber-reinforced PLA composites. Zhou et al [9] directly introduced dopamine as a coupling agent to treat ramie fiber and investigated the interfacial crystallization of PBS.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%