Enhanced mechanical strength of polypropylene bionanocomposites through spray-dried nanocrystalline cellulose reinforcement

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The polymer industry is increasingly focusing on nanocellulose-based polymer composites owing to their remarkable mechanical properties. However, achieving well-dispersed nanocellulose fillers remains challenging. This unique study compares one-step and two-step melt-blending processes for incorporating spray-dried nanocrystalline cellulose (SD-NCC) at 3 and 5 wt% into polypropylene with a 3 wt% MAPP coupling agent. Both the one-step and two-step compounding processes were evaluated for their effects on nanocellulose distribution and mechanical performance. One-step PP/SD-NCC3 achieved the best properties: 34.8 MPa tensile, 57.3 MPa flexural, and 2.08 kJ m−2 impact strengths. SEM-EDX confirmed good SD-NCC distribution. Two-step 5 wt% SD-NCC showed slight improvements in mechanical, crystallinity, and thermal properties because of its better dispersion, but the one-step process was sufficient for achieving excellent performance. These findings suggest that spray-dried NCC can streamline compounding for large-scale applications.

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Sabaruddin, F. A., Ariffin, H., Shazleen, S. S., Ng Yee Foong, L., Rujitanaroj, P. O., Thitiwutthisakul, K., … Tinnasulanon, P. (2024). Enhanced mechanical strength of polypropylene bionanocomposites through spray-dried nanocrystalline cellulose reinforcement. RSC Sustainability, 3(1), 352–364. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4su00295d

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