Effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocomposites

In this study, well-dispersed nanocomposite films with triacetate cellulose (TAC) as a matrix and reinforced with lemon peel-cellulose nanofibers (lemon peel-CNF) were developed. The nanofibers in aqueous solution were solvent-exchanged to methanol by a series of centrifuging and re-dispersing steps...

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Main Authors: C. M. Wu, K. S. Danh, A. N. Nakagaito
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Language:English
Published: Budapest University of Technology and Economics 2020-05-01
Series:eXPRESS Polymer Letters
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Online Access:http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0010371&mi=cd
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description In this study, well-dispersed nanocomposite films with triacetate cellulose (TAC) as a matrix and reinforced with lemon peel-cellulose nanofibers (lemon peel-CNF) were developed. The nanofibers in aqueous solution were solvent-exchanged to methanol by a series of centrifuging and re-dispersing steps. Afterward, using the solution casting method, the mixture of recycled TAC (rTAC) film and nanofibers prepared by stirring combined with ball milling technique to achieve full dispersed solution was coated onto glass to obtain a thin film. The dispersion effect of CNF in TAC was observed by transmission electron microscopy. The optical, mechanical, and thermal properties of the nanocomposite films were characterized experimentally. The results showed that with varying CNF content (1–7 wt%), the haze was slightly increased while the transmittance was not affected compared with that of rTAC film (92.7%). The addition of CNF increased the tensile strength by 60%, tensile strain by 150%, and yield strength by 50%. Creep compliance improved for all nanocomposites compared with rTAC film. CNF led to a significant reduction in the thermal expansion properties of rTAC film.
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spelling doaj-art-b636a6800bfc4c7080b9ba5600b4aca02025-08-20T03:35:58ZengBudapest University of Technology and EconomicseXPRESS Polymer Letters1788-618X2020-05-0114546747610.3144/expresspolymlett.2020.37Effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocompositesC. M. WuK. S. DanhA. N. NakagaitoIn this study, well-dispersed nanocomposite films with triacetate cellulose (TAC) as a matrix and reinforced with lemon peel-cellulose nanofibers (lemon peel-CNF) were developed. The nanofibers in aqueous solution were solvent-exchanged to methanol by a series of centrifuging and re-dispersing steps. Afterward, using the solution casting method, the mixture of recycled TAC (rTAC) film and nanofibers prepared by stirring combined with ball milling technique to achieve full dispersed solution was coated onto glass to obtain a thin film. The dispersion effect of CNF in TAC was observed by transmission electron microscopy. The optical, mechanical, and thermal properties of the nanocomposite films were characterized experimentally. The results showed that with varying CNF content (1–7 wt%), the haze was slightly increased while the transmittance was not affected compared with that of rTAC film (92.7%). The addition of CNF increased the tensile strength by 60%, tensile strain by 150%, and yield strength by 50%. Creep compliance improved for all nanocomposites compared with rTAC film. CNF led to a significant reduction in the thermal expansion properties of rTAC film.http://www.expresspolymlett.com/letolt.php?file=EPL-0010371&mi=cdnanocompositestriacetate cellulose (tac)cellulose nanofibermechanical properties
spellingShingle C. M. Wu
K. S. Danh
A. N. Nakagaito
Effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocomposites
eXPRESS Polymer Letters
nanocomposites
triacetate cellulose (tac)
cellulose nanofiber
mechanical properties
title Effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocomposites
title_full Effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocomposites
title_fullStr Effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocomposites
title_short Effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal, mechanical, and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocomposites
title_sort effects of cellulose nanofiber on the thermal mechanical and optical properties of triacetate cellulose nanocomposites
topic nanocomposites
triacetate cellulose (tac)
cellulose nanofiber
mechanical properties
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