INTEMA   05428
INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGIA DE MATERIALES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Chemical and Mechanical Characterization of Two South-American Plant Fibers for Polymer Reinforcement: Caranday Palm and Phormium
Autor/es:
L. E. KRAUSE SAMMARTINO; M. I. ARANGUREN; M. M. REBOREDO
Revista:
JOURNAL OF APPLIED POLYMER SCIENCE
Editorial:
Wiley
Referencias:
Año: 2010 vol. 115 p. 2236 - 2245
ISSN:
0021-8995
Resumen:
ABSTRACT: Two South-American plants, native Caranday Palm and Phormium, were characterized to investigate their potential as a source of fibers for the preparation of polymer composites. The plant leaves were subjected to different chemical characterizations, whose results were further corroborated by Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy and Thermogravimetric analysis techniques. The results showed that leaves from Caranday Palm have higher cellulose content than Phormium leaves. The tensile testing of the technical fibers showed that they may be suitable for use in the production of polymer composites, as the properties are comparable to those of other vegetable technical fibers. Preliminary results on the effect of the incorporation of Caranday Palm fibers into polypropylene lead to a composite of improved modulus and relatively low density. VC 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 000: 000–000, 2009 Key words: natural fibers; chemical characterization; thermal and mechanical properties; South American fibers