Thermo-mechanical properties of PLA/short flax fiber biocomposites

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In this work, biocomposites based on poly(lactic acid) (PLA) and short flax fibers (10-40 wt.%) were produced by extrusion and characterized in terms of thermal, mechanical, morphological, and thermo-mechanical properties. Analytical models were adopted to predict the tensile properties (stress at break and elastic modulus) of the composites, and to assess the matrix/fiber interface adhesion. The resulting composites were easily processable by extrusion and injection molding up to 40 wt.% of flax fibers. It was observed that despite any superficial treatment of fibers, the matrix/fiber adhesion was found to be sufficiently strong to ensure an efficient load transfer between the two components obtaining composites with good mechanical properties. The best mechanical performance, in terms of break stress (66 MPa), was obtained with 20 wt.% of flax fibers. The flax fiber acted also as nucleating agent for PLA, leading to an increment of the composite stiffness and, at 40 wt.% of flax fibers, improving the elastic modulus decay near the PLA glass transition temperature.

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Aliotta, L., Gigante, V., Coltelli, M. B., Cinelli, P., Lazzeri, A., & Seggiani, M. (2019). Thermo-mechanical properties of PLA/short flax fiber biocomposites. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9183797

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