Journal article

Improved dispersion of cellulose microcrystals in polylactic acid (PLA) based composites applying surface acetylation

T Mukherjee, M Sani, N Kao, RK Gupta, N Quazi, S Bhattacharya

Chemical Engineering Science | Published : 2013

Abstract

Design of sustainable bioplastics can be achieved by preparing composites from renewable materials like microcrystalline cellulose (MCC) fibre and biopolymer such as polylactic acid (PLA). The key driving factor that affects their performance is the quality of dispersion of MCC in the PLA matrix. In this study, surface modification, one way to facilitate improved dispersion, is carried out by acetyl chloride. PLA composites were prepared with the acetylated MCC applying solvent casting technique. Confirmation of acetylated group is accompanied by FTIR and NMR study. Change in crystalline property and thermal behaviour is observed by XRD study. Improvement in storage modulus (G') is reflected..

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