Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents

The effects of different coupling agents, silane aminopropyltriethoxysilane and maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene (MAPP), on the mechanical properties of polypropylene (PP)/microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) composites were determined and compared. The composites with low filler loadings, up to...

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Main Authors: Samat, Noorasikin, Marini, Che Dini, Maritho, Muna Athirah, Sabaruddin, Fatimah Atiyah
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spelling my.iium.irep.316372018-05-24T07:23:24Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/31637/ Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents Samat, Noorasikin Marini, Che Dini Maritho, Muna Athirah Sabaruddin, Fatimah Atiyah TA401 Materials of engineering and construction The effects of different coupling agents, silane aminopropyltriethoxysilane and maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene (MAPP), on the mechanical properties of polypropylene (PP)/microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) composites were determined and compared. The composites with low filler loadings, up to 12 wt.%, were prepared via melt-mixing in a twin screw extruder followed by injection moulding. All composites were characterized by tensile and impact tests. It is observed that the addition of MCC slightly decreased the tensile strength but the MAPP composites showed higher tensile strength than the silane composites. In contrast, the silane improved the Young’s Modulus at higher filler content. Additionally, the impact properties increased with the presence of coupling agents. These results indicate that both coupling agents affected the mechanical properties of the composite in different ways associated with different filler content. Taylor and Francis Inc. 2013 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/31637/1/15685543.2013-composite_interface.pdf Samat, Noorasikin and Marini, Che Dini and Maritho, Muna Athirah and Sabaruddin, Fatimah Atiyah (2013) Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents. Composite Interfaces, 20 (7). pp. 497-506. ISSN 0927-6440 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/15685543.2013.812767#.UkATPtJkOSo doi.org/10.1080/15685543.2013.812767
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Samat, Noorasikin
Marini, Che Dini
Maritho, Muna Athirah
Sabaruddin, Fatimah Atiyah
Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents
description The effects of different coupling agents, silane aminopropyltriethoxysilane and maleic anhydride-grafted polypropylene (MAPP), on the mechanical properties of polypropylene (PP)/microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) composites were determined and compared. The composites with low filler loadings, up to 12 wt.%, were prepared via melt-mixing in a twin screw extruder followed by injection moulding. All composites were characterized by tensile and impact tests. It is observed that the addition of MCC slightly decreased the tensile strength but the MAPP composites showed higher tensile strength than the silane composites. In contrast, the silane improved the Young’s Modulus at higher filler content. Additionally, the impact properties increased with the presence of coupling agents. These results indicate that both coupling agents affected the mechanical properties of the composite in different ways associated with different filler content.
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author Samat, Noorasikin
Marini, Che Dini
Maritho, Muna Athirah
Sabaruddin, Fatimah Atiyah
author_facet Samat, Noorasikin
Marini, Che Dini
Maritho, Muna Athirah
Sabaruddin, Fatimah Atiyah
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title Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents
title_short Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents
title_full Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents
title_fullStr Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents
title_full_unstemmed Tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents
title_sort tensile and impact properties of polypropylene/microcrystalline cellulose treated with different coupling agents
publisher Taylor and Francis Inc.
publishDate 2013
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