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  • 2023Influence of surface chemistry of fiber and lignocellulosic materials on adhesion properties with polybutylene succinate at nanoscale42citations
  • 2023Influence of Surface Chemistry of Fiber and Lignocellulosic Materials on Adhesion Properties with Polybutylene Succinate at Nanoscale42citations
  • 2023Influence of Surface Chemistry of Fiber and Lignocellulosic Materials on Adhesion Properties with Polybutylene Succinate at Nanoscale42citations
  • 2020Atomic force microscopy reveals how relative humidity impacts the Young’s modulus of lignocellulosic polymers and their adhesion with cellulose nanocrystals at the nanoscale63citations
  • 2020Synthesis of Core-Shell Al/tiO(2)Nanotube Composites by Electrochemical Methods2citations
  • 2018Single step electrodeposition process using ionic liquid to grow highly luminescent silicon/rare earth (Er, Tb) thin films with tunable composition14citations
  • 2018All electrochemical process for synthesis of Si coating on TiO2 nanotubes as durable negative electrode material for lithium ion batteries23citations
  • 2017A novel design of a scanning probe microscope integrated with an ultramicrotome for serial block-face nanotomography27citations
  • 2017An instrumental approach to combining confocal microspectroscopy and 3D scanning probe nanotomography28citations
  • 2015Nanocharacterization of chemical and mechanical properties of plant cell walls and lignocellulosic bioinspired assembliescitations
  • 2015Organosolv lignin as natural grafting additive to improve the water resistance of films using cellulose nanocrystals60citations
  • 2012Semiconductor quantum dots affect fluidity of purple membrane from Halobacterium salinarum through disruption of bacteriorhodopsin trimer organization1citations
  • 2011Structure and optical properties of plant cell wall bioinspired materials: cellulose-lignin multilayer nanocomposites32citations

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  • Aguiã-Bãghin, Vãronique
  • Bercu, Nicolas B.
  • Chabbert, Brigitte
  • Berzin, Franãoise
  • Marcuello, Carlos
  • Bercu, Nicolas, B.
  • Aguié-Béghin, Véronique
  • Berzin, Françoise
  • Marcuello Anglés, Carlos
  • Foulon, Laurence
  • Nemaga, Abirdu Woreka
  • Mallet, Jeremy
  • Guery, Claude
  • Morcrette, Mathieu
  • Thomas, Shibin
  • Rinnert, Hervé
  • Michel, Jean
  • Mezin, Alexey
  • Mochalov, Konstantin
  • Agapov, Igor
  • Oleinikov, Vladimir
  • Agapova, Olga
  • Nabiev, Igor
  • Efimov, Anton
  • Chistyakov, Anton
  • Vaskan, Ivan
  • Solovyeva, Daria
  • Muraille, Loic
  • Bercu, B.
  • Pernes, Miguel
  • Bercu, Nb
  • Maigret, Jean-Eudes
  • Hambardzumyan, Arayik
  • Bouchonville, Nicolas
  • Le Cigne, Anthony
  • Troyon, Michel
  • Sukhanova, Alyona
  • Habrant, Anouck
  • Dumelié, Nicolas
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Influence of Surface Chemistry of Fiber and Lignocellulosic Materials on Adhesion Properties with Polybutylene Succinate at Nanoscale

  • Marcuello Anglés, Carlos
  • Molinari, Michael
  • Bercu, Nicolas B.
  • Chabbert, Brigitte
  • Aguié-Béghin, Véronique
  • Berzin, Françoise
Abstract

<jats:p>The production of bio-based composites with enhanced characteristics constitutes a strategic action to minimize the use of fossil fuel resources. The mechanical performances of these materials are related to the specific properties of their components, as well as to the quality of the interface between the matrix and the fibers. In a previous research study, it was shown that the polarity of the matrix played a key role in the mechanisms of fiber breakage during processing, as well as on the final properties of the composite. However, some key questions remained unanswered, and new investigations were necessary to improve the knowledge of the interactions between a lignocellulosic material and a polar matrix. In this work, for the first time, atomic force microscopy based on force spectroscopy measurements was carried out using functionalized tips to characterize the intermolecular interactions at the single molecule level, taking place between poly(butylene succinate) and four different plant fibers. The efficiency of the tip functionalization was checked out by scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, whereas the fibers chemistry was characterized by Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. Larger interactions at the nanoscale level were found between the matrix and hypolignified fibers compared to lignified ones, as in control experiments on single lignocellulosic polymer films. These results could significantly aid in the design of the most appropriate composite composition depending on its final use.</jats:p>

Topics
  • surface
  • polymer
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • experiment
  • atomic force microscopy
  • composite
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • functionalization
  • infrared spectroscopy