Use of Coir-Filled LLDPE as a Reinforcement for Natural Rubber Composite

Article Preview

Abstract:

Cellulose based fibers such as sisal, jute and coir are ones of the most frequently used reinforcing fillers for composite materials including natural rubber composites because they can improve mechanical properties of their composites. However, the main disadvantages of these composites are the poor compatibility between the fiber surface and the host matrices, mainly due to the highly hydrophilic character of the fibers and the hydrophobic character of the host materials. Therefore, in this research, coir had been modified with linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) prior to introducing into the natural rubber composites. The coir-filled LLDPE was synthesized by in situ polymerization with MAO/metallocene catalyst, named as modified coir. The unmodified coir and modified coir were then blended with natural rubber latex to obtain natural rubber composites. The morphology and thermal dynamic mechanical properties of the composites were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA). The composites blended with the modified coir showed the better compatibility between the coir and the natural rubber than those with the unmodified coir. In addition, they also showed the greater storage modulus and lower tan delta than the unmodified counterpart and the pure natural rubber without the reinforcement.

You might also be interested in these eBooks

Info:

Periodical:

Pages:

522-526

Citation:

Online since:

August 2015

Export:

Price:

Permissions CCC:

Permissions PLS:

Сopyright:

© 2015 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

Share:

Citation:

* - Corresponding Author

[1] P.J. Herrera-Franco, A. Valadez-Gonza´lez, A study of the mechanical properties of short natural-fiber reinforced composites, Composites Part B. 36 (2005) 597–608.

DOI: 10.1016/j.compositesb.2005.04.001

Google Scholar

[2] A.K. Mohanty, M. Misra, LT. Drazal, Sustainable bio-composites from renewable resources: opportunities and challenges in the green materials world, J Polym Environ. 10 (2002)19–26.

DOI: 10.4324/9781315793245-107

Google Scholar

[3] S. Varghese, B. Kuriakose, S. Thomas and T. A Koshy, Studies on natural rubber short sisal fiber composites, Indian J Nat Rubb Res. 4(1991)55–67.

Google Scholar

[4] J. George, M.S. Sreekala, S. Thomas. A review on interface modification and characterization of natural fiber reinforced plastic composites, Polym Eng Sci. 41(2001) 1471–85.

DOI: 10.1002/pen.10846

Google Scholar

[5] E. Chaichan, C. Suttivutnarubet, B. Jongsomjit, LLDPE/cellulose biocomposites produced via in situ polymerization with MAO/zirconocene catalyst, Internatinal Congress on Natural Science and Engineering (ICNSE) Kyoto, Japan, (2014) 106-112.

Google Scholar

[6] M. Jacob, B. Francis, S. Thomas and K.T. Varughese, Dynamical mechanical analysisof sisal/oil palm hybrid fiber-reinforced natural rubber composites. Polym. Comps. 27 (2006) 671–80.

DOI: 10.1002/pc.20250

Google Scholar

[7] M. Jawaid and A. Khalil, Effect of layering pattern on the dynamic mechanical properties and thermal degradation of oil palm-jute fibers reinforced epoxy hybrid composite. BioResources . 6 (2011) 2309-2322.

DOI: 10.15376/biores.6.3.2309-2322

Google Scholar

[8] S. Joseph, S. P. Appukuttan, J. M. Kenny, D. Puglia, S. Thomas and K. Joseph, Dynamic mechanical properties of oil palm microfibril‐reinforced natural rubber composites. J. Appl. Polym Sci. 117 (2010) 1298-1308.

DOI: 10.1002/app.30960

Google Scholar

[9] J. Bras, M. L. Hassan, C. Bruzesse, E. A. Hassan, N. A. El-Wakil and A. Dufresne, Mechanical, barrier, and biodegradability properties of bagasse cellulose whiskers reinforced natural rubber nanocomposites, Ind Crop & Prod. 32(2010) 627-633.

DOI: 10.1016/j.indcrop.2010.07.018

Google Scholar

[10] M. Abdelmouleh, S. Boufi, M.N. Belgacem, and A. Dufresne, Short natural-fibre reinforced polyethylene and natural rubber composites: effect of silane coupling agents and fibres loading. Comp Sci Tech. 67(2007) 1627-1639.

DOI: 10.1016/j.compscitech.2006.07.003

Google Scholar