Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1466555 Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A novel composite material containing 2 wt% of cellulose nanofibers well dispersed in PLA matrix, both materials being biodegradable, was prepared and studied. Biodegradable composites with 2 and 20 wt% of cellulose fibers with standard diameters were also obtained and examined for comparison. The nanocomposite exhibited markedly higher storage modulus as compared to neat PLA and the composite with the same content of cellulose standard fibers. In addition, yield strength of the nanocomposite was improved in comparison with neat PLA, especially at elevated temperature of 45 °C, at which it was higher by 50%. No negative effect of standard fibers and nanofibers on molar mass of PLA matrix was observed. Moreover, the composite materials, including the nanocomposite, did not show weight loss up to 300 °C.

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