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Chemical modification of jute fibers for the production of green-composites
Authors:Corrales F  Vilaseca F  Llop M  Gironès J  Méndez J A  Mutjè P
Affiliation:Group Lepamap, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Girona, Girona 17071, Spain. farners.corrales@udg.es
Abstract:Natural fiber reinforced composites is an emerging area in polymer science. Fibers derived from annual plants are considered a potential substitute for non-renewable synthetic fibers like glass and carbon fibers. The hydrophilic nature of natural fibers affects negatively its adhesion to hydrophobic polymeric matrices. To improve the compatibility between both components a surface modification has been proposed. The aim of the study is the chemical modification of jute fibers using a fatty acid derivate (oleoyl chloride) to confer hydrophobicity and resistance to biofibers. This reaction was applied in swelling and non-swelling solvents, pyridine and dichloromethane, respectively. The formation of ester groups, resulting from the reaction of oleoyl chloride with hydroxyl group of cellulose were studied by elemental analysis (EA) and Fourier Transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The characterization methods applied has proved the chemical interaction between the cellulosic material and the coupling agent. The extent of the reactions evaluated by elemental analysis was calculated using two ratios. Finally electron microscopy was applied to evaluate the surface changes of cellulose fibers after modification process.
Keywords:Py  pyridine  dcm  dichloromethane  ModΔC  modification degree referred to carbon increment  Modmolar  molar modification degree  Mm  molecular weight for the cellulose monomer (C6H10O5)n: 162 g  ww" target="_blank">gif" overflow="scroll">w  t/1 of carbons in the modified fibers obtained from elemental analysis  w1w1" target="_blank">gif" overflow="scroll">w1  t/1 of carbons in the non-treated fibers (experimental value: 0  4082)  Mcri  carbon weight into the coupling agent: 216 g  Mami  weight of the coupling agent introduced: 265 g  SEM  scanning electron microscopy  OH  hydroxyl group  OCl  oleoyl chloride
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