Effect of the fiber treatment on the stiffness of date palm fiber reinforced PP composites: Macro and micromechanical evaluation of the young's modulus

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The present work aims at determining the potential of date palm wastes to be applied as reinforcement in polypropylene. For this, fibers were separated from the raw biomass via mechanical defibration in SproutWaldron equipment. Then, three different treatment strategies were adopted on the fibers, being (i) mechanical, (ii) chemical with NaOH, and (iii) enzymatical with xylanases and pectinases. Fibers were characterized in terms of chemical composition, morphology and SEM. Additionally, PP was reinforced with date palm fibers and the composites' stiffness was evaluated. The analysis was performed from a macro and micro mechanical viewpoint. The incorporation of 40 and 60 wt. % of DPF-E enhanced the Young's modulus of PP by 205 and 308%, respectively. The potential of enzymatically treated fibers to replace glass fibers in composites was studied, exhibiting similar stiffening abilities at 60 wt. % of date palm fiber (6.48 GPa) and 40% of glass fibers (6.85 GPa). The intrinsic Young's modulus of the fibers was set at values around 16, 20 and 24 GPa for mechanical, chemical and enzymatic fibers. From the micromechanical analysis, the efficiency of the reinforcement as well as the contribution of the length and orientation to the Young's modulus of the composite was evaluated.

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Chihaoui, B., Serra-Parareda, F., Tarrés, Q., Espinach, F. X., Boufi, S., & Delgado-Aguilar, M. (2020). Effect of the fiber treatment on the stiffness of date palm fiber reinforced PP composites: Macro and micromechanical evaluation of the young’s modulus. Polymers, 12(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/POLYM12081693

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