Transcrystalline morphology and mechanical properties in polypropylene composites containing cellulose treated with sodium hydroxide and cellulase

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Soo-Jin Son
Young-Mok Lee
Seung-Soon Im
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[1] Hanyang University,Department of Textile Engineering, Graduate School of Advanced Materials and Chemical Engineering
[2] Bucheon Technical College,Department of Textiles
[3] Hanyang University,Department of Textile Engineering, Graduate School of Advanced Materials and Chemical Engineering
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Journal of Materials Science | 2000年 / 35卷
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Cellulose; Crystallization; Tensile Strength; Cellulase; Polypropylene;
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To evaluate the transcrystalline effects caused by various fibers, which were untreated, or treated with sodium hydroxide and cellulase, isothermal crystallization was performed. It was observed that the untreated and cellulase-treated cellulose fibers (cellulose I) had a nucleating ability to transcrystallize at PP matrix. Especially, cellulose fibers treated with Sodium hydroxide (cellulose II) transcystallized at PP matrix. This result was different from other's. Cellulose fibers also transcrystallized at PP/MAH-PP matrix irrespective of the type of cellulose crystalline structure. In PP/MAH-PP/CELL system, MAH-PP was located around the fiber surface at initial crystallization time, but was gradually expelled from that with the increase of crystallization time, and existed at outer boundaries of transcrstalline region at the final crystallization time. These phenomena were confirmed by IR-IRS spectra. The tensile strength of PP/CELL and PP/MAH-PP/CELL composites decreased with the increase of isothermal crystallization time. Therefore, it is thought that transcrystallinity gives rise to negative effect of tensile strength.
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