Effect of electron beam irradiation on mechanical properties of gelatin/brazil nut shell fiber composites

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The use of natural fiber as polymeric matrix reinforcement has attracted interest, as fibers are renewable, of low cost, biodegradable and possesses non-toxic properties. In the present paper, Brazil nuts (Bertholletia excelsa) shell fiber (10% w/w) were mixed with gelatin (25% w/w), glycerin as plasticizer and acrylamide as copolymer to investigate the resultant mechanical properties effects upon ionizing radiation. The samples were irradiated at 40 kGy using a Dynamitron electron beam accelerator, at room temperature in the presence of air. The results showed that samples of gelatin with 10% of Brazil nuts shell fiber and irradiated at 40 kGy presented promising results for mechanical performance.

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Inamura, P. Y., Shimazaki, K., Colombo, M. A., de Rosa, R., de Moura, E. A. B., & del Mastro, N. L. (2010). Effect of electron beam irradiation on mechanical properties of gelatin/brazil nut shell fiber composites. Revista Materia, 15(2), 414–419. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1517-70762010000200040

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