The three-dimensional heterostructure synthesis of ZnO/cellulosic fibers and its application for rubber composites

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Agglomeration of cellulosic fibers is the limiting factor in the fabrication of high-performance polymer composites. Here, we report a three-dimensional heterostructure of zinc oxide (ZnO)/cellulosic fiber hybrids to fabricate the multifunctional biomass rubber composites via the wet mixing method. The ultrasonic treatment and in-situ chemosynthesis method were used to incorporate ZnO particles on the surface of cellulosic fibers. The experimental results showed that ZnO particles with rod-like structures were grown on the surface of cellulosic fibers, and ultrasonic treated cellulosic fibers (UCF) could improve the aggregation and increase the growth content of ZnO particles from 16.5% to 23.2%. The composites microstructures showed that ZnO/UCF had a better dispersion and interface bonding than cellulosic fiber in natural rubber (NR) matrix. Moreover, ZnO/UCF/NR composites had higher tensile strength, stiffness, hydrophobic properties and antibacterial efficiency than pure NR. In view of the characterization of cellulosic fibers and inorganic particles, this three-dimensional structure hybrid would provide enormous opportunities to fabricate multifunctional biomass polymer composites.

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Li, Y., Sun, H., Zhang, Y., Xu, M., & Shi, S. Q. (2019). The three-dimensional heterostructure synthesis of ZnO/cellulosic fibers and its application for rubber composites. Composites Science and Technology, 177, 10–17. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compscitech.2019.04.012

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