Composite Based on Poly (Vinyl Alcohol), Starch and Sugarcane Bagasse Ashes

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Dirce H. Jacomo Michelle G. Gomes Jaciele G. Teixeira Yalquiria A. Silva Rene R. Oliveira Anibal Y. Abreu Castillo EsperidianaA. B. Moura
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Jan 1, 2013

Abstract

"Composites consisting of poly(vinyl alcohol), starch and sugarcane bagasse ashes, using glycerol as plasticizer agent, were prepared by solution casting method. Composites prepared were subjected to electron-beam radiation treatments, at radiation dose of 50 and 80 kGy using a Dynamitron electron beam accelerator, at room temperature in the presence of air. The composite samples obtained were evaluated for their water absorption, mechanical and morphological properties.1. IntroductionThe potential of biodegradable polymers and more specifically of biocomposites obtained from agro-resources have long been well established [1-3]. Starch, derivate from variety of botanical sources (cereals, legumes, and tubers) is widely available raw material and one of the most studied and promising agro-resources for the production of biodegradable polymers as matrices for biocomposite applications. However, starch itself is very brittle, hydrophilic and its mechanical properties are very poor for many applications [3 - 5]. The blending of starch with conventional polymers is a promising approach to improve its drawbacks. Recently, many efforts have been made to blend starch with biodegradable synthetic polymers [5, 6]. Polyvinyl alcohol (PYA) is a particularly well-suited synthetic polymer for the formulation of blends with natural polymers, as it is highly polar and can also be manipulated in water solutions, and depending upon its grade, in functional organic solvents as well [3, 7]. PY A has been reported to be an option to blend with starch. Most of the starch/PY A composites have been prepared by casting. However, it is well known that starch/PY A composites has poor in water resistance and mechanical properties after absorbing water [3,8]. Attempts to improve the mechanical properties and to decrease the water absorption property of the starch/PY A composites are made by adding the cross-linkers and plasticizers. Park et al. prepared starch/PY A/citric acid films by the casting method. They also studied the effect of (spell out) citric acid on the mechanical properties and water resistance of composites [9]. Zhai et al. prepared the starch/PY A hydrogels using electron-beam radiation [10]. Different kinds of lignocellulosic fibers have been investigated in blends for formulation of biocomposites."
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APA: Dirce H. Jacomo Michelle G. Gomes Jaciele G. Teixeira Yalquiria A. Silva Rene R. Oliveira Anibal Y. Abreu Castillo EsperidianaA. B. Moura  (2013)  Composite Based on Poly (Vinyl Alcohol), Starch and Sugarcane Bagasse Ashes

MLA: Dirce H. Jacomo Michelle G. Gomes Jaciele G. Teixeira Yalquiria A. Silva Rene R. Oliveira Anibal Y. Abreu Castillo EsperidianaA. B. Moura Composite Based on Poly (Vinyl Alcohol), Starch and Sugarcane Bagasse Ashes. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2013.

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