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Title
Lignocellulose-polyethylene composite: influence of delignification filler content and filler type
Authors
SEYED MOHAMMAD MIRMEHDI GUSTAVO HENRIQUE DENZIN TONOLI and FATEMEH DABBAGH
Received
April 4, 2015
Published
Volume 51 Issue 3-4 March-April
Keywords
polymer-matrix composite, cellulose, lignin, mechanical properties, physical properties
Abstract
The present study developed a lignocellulose-polyethylene composite, using date palm annual pruning residue, such as
rachis or leaflet, as filler and investigated the effects of filler content and type on the physical and mechanical
properties of the obtained composite. The effect of lignin in the lignocellulosic residue on the properties of the
composite was also evaluated. 2% Maleic anhydride modified polyethylene (MAPE) was used as a compatibilizer. It
was observed that the increase of filler content caused the decrease of the flexural strength (MOR), tensile strength and
impact strength, while increasing flexural modulus (MOE), water absorption and thickness swelling. In general, leaflet
flour led to better properties of the composites than rachis flour. Delignified fibers increased the tensile strength, tensile
modulus, impact strength, water absorption and thickness swelling of the composite.
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