Deriving Biocomposites of Polymer Phase Plasticised Cellulose Acetates with Varying Degrees of Acetylation

A. Shkuro, V. Glukhikh, K. Usova, D. D. Chirkov, P. Zakharov, A. Vurasko
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It is anticipated that the creation of wood-polymer composites (WPC) made of naturally renewable polymers and their derivatives (biocomposites) would have a significant practical use due to the rise in prices for synthetic thermoplastic polymers derived from oil and gas. Furthermore, the necessity to replace synthetic polymers such as polyethylene, polypropylene, polyvinyl chloride, and others as components of composite materials is also associated with environmental hazards caused by their low degradation rate in the natural media (soil, water, and air). A further problem for manufacturers of WPC is the legislative requirement for autonomous neutralisation of production waste. One of the potential materials for practical application in the production of WPC are binders based on plasticised cellulose acetates. Russian and foreign scientists have studied the influence of the degree of acetylation of cellulose acetate on the properties of polymeric materials that do not contain lignocellulose fillers. There is no information found concerning the secondary use of cellulose acetate waste for the production of WPC. This article presents the results of an investigation into the hot pressing of biocomposites with a polymer phase of plasticised cellulose acetates of varying degrees of acetylation and fillers: wood flour and waste acetate photographic film. An experimental and statistical dependence of the effect of the degree of acetylation of cellulose acetate and filler content in the biocomposite on its properties was developed, sufficient to exceed a confidence level of 0.9. The experimental specifications included decomposition in activated soil, water absorption, bending strength, Brinell hardness, etc. Some test results showed that the derived biocomposites have the same level of properties as the reference WPC, which consists of a high-density polyethylene phase with a wood flour content of 50 %. The derived dependencies allow us to predict changes in the properties of biocomposites at different degrees of acetylation of plasticised cellulose acetate and filler content. Moreover, they solve the problem of choosing the optimal chemical combination for WPC for manufacturing a specific product by hot pressing. For citation: Shkuro A.E., Glukhikh V.V., Usova K.A., Chirkov D.D., Zakharov P.S., Vurasko A.V. Deriving Biocomposites of Polymer Phase Plasticised Cellulose Acetates with Varying Degrees of Acetylation. Lesnoy Zhurnal = Russian Forestry Journal, 2023, no. 4, pp. 155–168. (In Russ.). https://doi.org/10.37482/0536-1036-2023-4-155-168
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不同乙酰化程度的聚合物相增塑醋酸纤维素生物复合材料的制备
由于从石油和天然气中提取的合成热塑性聚合物的价格上涨,预计由天然可再生聚合物及其衍生物(生物复合材料)制成的木聚合物复合材料(WPC)将具有重要的实际用途。此外,替代合成聚合物(如聚乙烯、聚丙烯、聚氯乙烯等)作为复合材料成分的必要性也与它们在自然介质(土壤、水和空气)中的低降解率造成的环境危害有关。WPC制造商面临的另一个问题是立法要求自主中和生产废料。以增塑型醋酸纤维素为基础的粘结剂是生产塑木复合材料的潜在材料之一。俄罗斯和国外科学家研究了醋酸纤维素乙酰化程度对不含木质纤维素填料的高分子材料性能的影响。目前尚无关于醋酸纤维素废料二次利用生产木塑的资料。本文介绍了一项研究的结果,热压生物复合材料与不同程度的乙酰化的增塑型醋酸纤维素聚合物相和填料:木粉和废醋酸胶片。研究发现,生物复合材料中醋酸纤维素乙酰化程度和填料含量对其性能的影响具有实验和统计相关性,足以超过0.9的置信水平。实验指标包括活性土分解、吸水率、抗弯强度、布氏硬度等。一些测试结果表明,衍生的生物复合材料具有与参考WPC相同的性能水平,后者由高密度聚乙烯相组成,木粉含量为50%。衍生的依赖关系使我们能够预测在不同程度的醋酸纤维素乙酰化和填料含量下生物复合材料性能的变化。此外,他们解决了选择最佳的化学组合为木塑板制造特定产品的热压问题。引用本文:Shkuro a.e., Glukhikh v.v., Usova k.a., Chirkov d.d., Zakharov p.s., Vurasko A.V.,不同程度乙酰化的聚合物相增塑型醋酸纤维素生物复合材料的制备。俄罗斯林业杂志,2023年第1期。4,第155-168页。(俄国人)。https://doi.org/10.37482/0536-1036-2023-4-155-168
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