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Plant oil‐based biofoam composites with balanced performance
Authors:Su Ping Wu  Jun Feng Qiu  Min Zhi Rong  Ming Qiu Zhang  Li Yang Zhang
Affiliation:1. Key Laboratory for Polymeric Composites and Functional Materials of Ministry of Education, OFCM Institute, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou 510275, PR China;2. Materials Science Institute, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou 510275, PR China
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Biofoam composites were prepared using short sisal fibers as reinforcement and acrylated epoxidized soybean oil as matrix, aiming at replacing traditional unsaturated polyester foams in structural applications. The compressive properties of the composites were examined as a function of fiber loading, fiber length and foam density. RESULTS: The foam composite with 10 phr (parts per hundred of base resin by weight) sisal fiber possessed properties similar to those of commercial unsaturated polyester foams. A study of the failure mechanism revealed that debonding between fiber and matrix was a key issue responsible for catastrophic damage of the composites. According to this finding, surface pre‐treatment of the sisal using an alkali or silane coupling agent was carried out. This brought about positive effects on interfacial interaction and compressive strength of the composites, as desired. Also, soil burial tests proved that the foam composites could be biodegraded, and the incorporated sisal fibers accelerated the biodegradation of the composites. CONCLUSION: This work shows the feasibility of making rigid biofoams from natural resources, which could be potential candidates for structural foams. Copyright © 2009 Society of Chemical Industry
Keywords:biofoam composites  epoxidized soybean oil  sisal fiber  surface treatment  biodegradation
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