2023
DOI: 10.3390/polym15153271
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Characterization of Thermo-Mechanical and Chemical Properties of Polypropylene/Hemp Fiber Biocomposites: Impact of Maleic Anhydride Compatibilizer and Fiber Content

Abstract: This article presents a comprehensive study on the physical, mechanical, thermal, and chemical properties of polypropylene (PP) composites reinforced with hemp fibers (HF) and compatibilized with maleic anhydride (MAPP). The composites were processed using a twin-screw extruder, followed by hot compression at 190 °C. Subsequently, the composites were analyzed using Izod impact and Shore D hardness tests to evaluate their mechanical properties. Thermal properties were investigated through differential scanning … Show more

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“…At the end of the test at 700 °C, neat polypropylene reached maximum degradation, and residue content reached 3%. A similar result was reported: unfilled PP was degraded entirely (Silveira et al 2023). Additionally, at the end of the test at 700 °C, the H20M0, H20M3, H35M0, and H35M3 residue contents were 1.6, 1.6, 0.6, and 0.8%, respectively.…”
Section: Thermal Properties Of Wpcssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…At the end of the test at 700 °C, neat polypropylene reached maximum degradation, and residue content reached 3%. A similar result was reported: unfilled PP was degraded entirely (Silveira et al 2023). Additionally, at the end of the test at 700 °C, the H20M0, H20M3, H35M0, and H35M3 residue contents were 1.6, 1.6, 0.6, and 0.8%, respectively.…”
Section: Thermal Properties Of Wpcssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The characteristic bands at 1508 cm −1 , 1463 cm −1 and 1028 cm −1 corresponded to the C=C aromatic ring stretching vibration [29], -CH 2 bending vibration, and C-O stretching vibration of lignin, respectively. The absorption bands at 2850 cm −1 , 1740 cm −1 , and 1238 cm −1 corresponded to the C-H stretching vibration, C=O stretching vibration, and C-O stretching vibration of hemicellulose, respectively [30]. The characteristic band at 1374 cm −1 corresponded to the CH bending vibration of cellulose and hemicellulose.…”
Section: Effect Of Delignificationmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…An example of this is the composite materials made from raw natural fibers and polymeric matrices, which, when combined, result in a new material with unique properties and an enhanced combination of characteristics compared to the individual materials that compose them. These materials have become one of the most investigated research topics in recent times [12,13,18]. This trend is not only due to environmental concerns but also to the favorable mechanical properties offered by the fibers at a lower cost, which has attracted the interest of the industry, seeking to introduce alternative materials into the market to replace synthetic components [19][20][21].…”
Section: Bcmentioning
confidence: 99%