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- 2024Investigating Degradation in Extrusion-Processed Bio-Based Composites Enhanced with Clay Nanofillerscitations
- 2023Influence of Surface Chemistry of Fiber and Lignocellulosic Materials on Adhesion Properties with Polybutylene Succinate at Nanoscalecitations
- 2023Influence of Surface Chemistry of Fiber and Lignocellulosic Materials on Adhesion Properties with Polybutylene Succinate at Nanoscalecitations
- 2021Electrical and mechanical properties of partially bio‐based PP/PBS blends nanocomposites elaborated by twin‐screw extrusioncitations
- 2020Influence of the polarity of the matrix on the breakage mechanisms of lignocellulosic fibers during twin-screw extrusioncitations
- 2020Influence of the polarity of the matrix on the breakage mechanisms of lignocellulosic fibers during twin-screw extrusioncitations
- 2020Use of Flow Modeling to Optimize the Twin-Screw Extrusion Process for the Preparation of Lignocellulosic Fiber-Based Compositescitations
- 2018Mechanical properties of leaf sheath date palm fibre waste biomass reinforced polycaprolactone (PCL) biocompositescitations
- 2018Processing and properties of pineapple leaf fibers-polypropylene composites prepared by twin-screw extrusioncitations
- 2018Processing and properties of pineapple leaf fibers-polypropylene composites prepared by twin-screw extrusioncitations
- 2017Lignocellulosic fiber breakage in a molten polymer. Part 3. Modeling of the dimensional change of the fibers during compounding by twin screw extrusioncitations
- 2016Reliability evaluation of automated analysis, 2D scanner, and micro-tomography methods for measuring fiber dimensions in polymer-lignocellulosic fiber compositescitations
- 2016Reliability evaluation of automated analysis, 2D scanner, and micro-tomography methods for measuring fiber dimensions in polymer-lignocellulosic fiber compositescitations
- 2014Microstructure, rheological behavior, and properties of poly(lactic acid)/poly(butylene succinate)/organoclay nanocompositescitations
- 2014Modelling of lignocellulosic fibre length evolution during composite compounding in twin screw extrusion
- 2012Thermo-hydric environment and specific mechanical energy impacts on defibration using flow modeling and twin screw extrusion
- 2010Importance of Coupling Between Specific Energy and Viscosity in the Modeling of Twin Screw Extrusion of Starchy Productscitations
- 2009Modelling Of Coupling Between Specific Energy And Viscosity During Twin Screw Extrusion Of Starchy Products
- 2004Modelling of flow and chemistry in twin screw extruderscitations
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Microstructure, rheological behavior, and properties of poly(lactic acid)/poly(butylene succinate)/organoclay nanocomposites
Abstract
Nanocomposites made of poly(lactic acid), poly(butylene succinate), and organically modified montmorillonite were prepared by melt blending in a twin screw extruder. The influence of the organoclay content on nanocomposite properties was investigated. The nanocomposite structure has been characterized by various techniques at different scales. X-ray diffraction showed an intercalated structure whereas rheological investigations in small amplitude oscillatory shear indicated a partial exfoliation. It was also shown that organoclay was evenly dispersed in the matrix even though some large aggregates were also observed. The mechanical properties of nanocomposites were measured in uniaxial tensile test. Oxygen and water vapor permeability was also characterized. It was shown that dispersed organoclay and aggregates have a direct impact on mechanical properties and permeability. An increase of Young's modulus by 41% and a decrease of permeability by 40% could be obtained with 7 wt % organoclay.