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Mechanical and biodegradation performance of short natural fibre polyhydroxybutyrate composites
Authors:Michael A. Gunning  Luke M. Geever  John A. Killion  John G. Lyons  Clement L. Higginbotham
Affiliation:1. Materials Research Institute, Athlone Institute of Technology, Dublin Rd, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland;2. Applied Polymer Technologies Ireland, Athlone Institute of Technology, Dublin Rd, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, Ireland
Abstract:The work outlined in this paper describes the evaluation of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) based natural fibre composites via an extrusion – injection moulding process. Virgin PHB was compounded with two different naturally occuring plant fibres, hemp and jute, and a third, regenerated cellulose fibre, lyocell. Composite materials containing 10–30 wt% of each type of fibre were obtained by twin screw extrusion and the resultant material was injection moulded to produce tensile samples suitable for mechanical characterisation. Mechanical properties were determined using tensile, impact and flexural testing. Melt flow index and water absorption studies were also carried out on the biocomposite materials, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was used to examine the bonding between the polymer and each fibre type. The rate of biodegradation was also observed by placing composite samples in compost and measuring weight loss weekly. The biocomposites produced using this method were shown to have increased rates of biodegradation whilst exhibiting significantly improved flexural properties.
Keywords:Polymer-matrix composites  Mechanical properties  Damage mechanics  Optical microscopy  Extrusion and injection moulding
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