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Alkyl ketene dimer modification of thermomechanical pulp promotes processability with polypropylene
Authors:Seyedehsan Hosseini  Robin Nilsson  Anna Ström  Anette Larsson  Gunnar Westman
Affiliation:1. Applied Chemistry, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden;2. Organic Chemistry, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Abstract:Alkyl ketene dimers (AKDs) are known to efficiently react with cellulose with a dual polarity in their structure: a polar component and a nonpolar component. AKD of three different carbon chain lengths, 4, 10, and 16 carbons have been synthesized, and thermomechanical pulp (TMP) fibers were modified by them. The modification of TMP fibers with AKD resulted in an increased water contact angle, showing the presence of the AKDs on the TMP fibers and a new carbonyl peak in the IR spectra, suggesting modification of the TMP fibers with AKD groups. Calculating the Hansen solubility parameters of AKD and AKD conjugated to TMP in polypropylene (PP) indicates improved compatibility, especially of longer chain AKD and TMP AKD. The rheological studies of the composites showed that the AKD with the longest carbon chain decreases the melt viscosity of the PP-TMP-AKD composite, which combined with the shape and the color of the extruded composite filaments indicates improved flow properties and reduced stress build up during processing. The research findings demonstrate the ability of AKD to enhance the dispersibility and compatibility of natural fibers with PP.
Keywords:alkyl ketene dimer  composite  extrusion  polypropylene  rheology  thermomechanical pulp
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