Study on the Application of Kenaf Core as a Composite Reinforcement: Injection Molding of Kenaf Core/Poly(l-lactide) Compounds |
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Authors: | Yutaka Kawahara Yo Saito Kiyoshi Yamamoto Yoshimitsu Ikeda Yukihiro Nishikawa |
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Affiliation: | 1. Division of Environmental Engineering Science, Gunma University, 1-5-1, Tenjin-cho, Kiryu, Japan;2. Graduate School of Engineering, Gunma University, 1-5-1, Tenjin-cho, Kiryu, Japan;3. Tama Techno Plaza, Tokyo Metropolitan Industrial Technology Research Institute, 3-6-1, Azuma-cho, Akishima-shi, Tokyo, Japan;4. Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Matsugasaki, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan |
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Abstract: | Injection molding was performed using poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) as a matrix and by varying the reinforcements, i.e., dry-distilled kenaf core (D-core) or untreated kenaf bast fibers, and the physical properties for these composites were subsequently compared. The dry-distillation was able to reduce the moisture content of D-core by a maximum of 4.2% as compared with untreated control core. As a result, the hydrophobicity was increased, which contributed to favorable Charpy impact strength and tensile properties of the D-core/PLLA composite relative to the kenaf bast fiber/PLLA composite. Moreover, the puffing phenomenon, which arises when heating with a microwave oven due to the vaporization of water dispersed within the interfacial regions and associated softening of the PLLA matrix by the heated vapor, was completely suppressed for the D-core/PLLA composite, whereas a large puffing ratio was observed for the kenaf bast fiber/PLLA composite. Reducing the moisture content also effectively suppressed the occurrence of transesterification reactions, leading to a decrease in the molecular weight of PLLA. However, the apparent nucleation effect of the D-core remains slightly inferior to that for the hydrophilic bast fibers due to its stronger affinity for PLLA molecules. |
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Keywords: | composite dry-distillation injection molding kenaf core PLLA surface affinity of reinforcement |
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