JOURNAL ARTICLE

Production and properties of micro-cellulose reinforced thermoplastic starch

Ákos KmettyJ. Karger‐KocsisTibor Czigány

Year: 2015 Journal:   IOP Conference Series Materials Science and Engineering Vol: 74 Pages: 012008-012008   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Thermoplastic starch (TPS)/micro-fibrillated cellulose (MFC) composites were prepared from maize starch with different amount of distilled water, glycerol and cellulose reinforcement. The components were homogenized by kneader and twin roll technique. The produced TPS and TPS-based polymer composites were qualified by static and dynamic mechanical tests and their morphology was analysed by microscopic techniques. The results showed that the amount of water and the order of the production steps control the properties of both the TPS and its MFC reinforced version. With increasing content of MFC the stiffness and strength of the TPS matrix increased, as expected. Microscopic inspection revealed that the TPS has a homogenous structure and the MFC is well dispersed therein when suitable preparation conditions were selected.

Keywords:
Starch Thermoplastic Materials science Cellulose Composite material Distilled water Chemical engineering Chemistry Food science

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