Low-density polyethylene was filled with cellulose fibres from sugar cane bagasse obtained from organosolv/supercritical carbon dioxide pulping process. The fibres were also used after chemical modification with octadecanoyl and dodecanoyl chloride acids. The morphology, thermal properties, mechanical properties in both the linear and nonlinear range, and the water absorption behaviour of ensuing composites were tested. The evidence of occurrence of the chemical modification was checked by X-ray photoelectron spectrometry. The degree of polymerisation of the fibres and their intrinsic properties (zero tensile strength) were determined. It clearly appeared that the surface chemical modification of cellulose fibres resulted in improved interf...
The interfacial adhesion between a wood fiber and a plastic matrix strongly influences the performan...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
Cellulosic fibres (flax, hemp, regenerated cellulose) possess decent mechanical properties and they ...
Low-density polyethylene was filled with cellulose fibres from sugar cane bagasse obtained from orga...
Cellulose fibres from sugarcane bagasse were bleached and modified by zirconium oxychloride in order...
The interest in using cellulose fibres as reinforcing elements in composite materials based on polym...
Low-density polyethylene was filled with unmodified and fatty acid (hexanoic, dodecanoic, octadecano...
Cellulose fibres have properties such as renewability, biodegradability, very good availability and ...
Cellulose fibres are available from many sources, often from materials separated from food productio...
Cellulose woven (CW) was surface treated by means of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide surfactant (...
Cellulose is an environmentally friendly material which is obtainable in vast quantities, since it i...
Due to the growing interest in biobased materials in today’s society, where the need for a cyclic ec...
Cellulosic fibres have been a focus of research within the polymer composite area in recent years an...
Natural fibers used in this study were both pre-treated and modified residues from sugarcane bagasse...
Several approaches to the modification of cellulose fibres are described, namely: (i) physical treat...
The interfacial adhesion between a wood fiber and a plastic matrix strongly influences the performan...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
Cellulosic fibres (flax, hemp, regenerated cellulose) possess decent mechanical properties and they ...
Low-density polyethylene was filled with cellulose fibres from sugar cane bagasse obtained from orga...
Cellulose fibres from sugarcane bagasse were bleached and modified by zirconium oxychloride in order...
The interest in using cellulose fibres as reinforcing elements in composite materials based on polym...
Low-density polyethylene was filled with unmodified and fatty acid (hexanoic, dodecanoic, octadecano...
Cellulose fibres have properties such as renewability, biodegradability, very good availability and ...
Cellulose fibres are available from many sources, often from materials separated from food productio...
Cellulose woven (CW) was surface treated by means of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide surfactant (...
Cellulose is an environmentally friendly material which is obtainable in vast quantities, since it i...
Due to the growing interest in biobased materials in today’s society, where the need for a cyclic ec...
Cellulosic fibres have been a focus of research within the polymer composite area in recent years an...
Natural fibers used in this study were both pre-treated and modified residues from sugarcane bagasse...
Several approaches to the modification of cellulose fibres are described, namely: (i) physical treat...
The interfacial adhesion between a wood fiber and a plastic matrix strongly influences the performan...
Chemical modifications of cellulose fibres (kraft pulp) in NaOH/H2O and NaCl/H2O systems were invest...
Cellulosic fibres (flax, hemp, regenerated cellulose) possess decent mechanical properties and they ...