Natural rubber (NR) reinforced with high loading of microfibrillated cellulose (MFC) was fabricated in the presence of sodium alginate as a thickening and dispersing agent in NR latex. The tensile strength and Young’s moduli of the 50% wt. MFC loading-NR composites were 13.6 and 1085.7 MPa, which were about 11.3-and 329-times enhanced compared with those of the neat NR film. The maximum elongation at 313.3% was obtained from 30% MFC loading, which was a 3.3-fold increase of that of the NR film. The thermal stability of MFC–NR films was slightly reduced, while the glass transition temperature remained unchanged at −64◦C. The MFC–NR films exhibited high water adsorption ability, toluene resistance, and biodegradability.
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Supanakorn, G., Varatkowpairote, N., Taokaew, S., & Phisalaphong, M. (2021). Alginate as dispersing agent for compounding natural rubber with high loading microfibrillated cellulose. Polymers, 13(3), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13030468
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