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Compatibilization of poly(methyl methacrylate) and cellulose nanocrystals through co-continuous phase to enhance the thermomechanical properties

Year of publication

2024

Authors

Hichem Zergane; Saïd Abdi; Qingbo Wang; Luyao Wang; Peter Uppstu; Anna Sundberg; Chunlin Xu; Xiaoju Wang

Abstract

The present study focuses on enhancing the thermomechanical properties of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), a transparent and biocompatible polymer known for its high strength but limited toughness. The approach involves the development of PMMA/cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) composites. To improve the interfacial compatibility between PMMA and CNCs, a two-step process is employed. Initially, the CNCs undergo oxidation using sodium periodate, followed by the introduction of amino groups through reductive amination. The aminated CNCs are then covalently bonded to PMMA via an amidation reaction using the “grafting onto” approach. Subsequently, the grafted CNCs are incorporated into the PMMA matrix using the solvent casting method. The resulting composites are extruded into filaments. Elemental composition analysis confirms CNC modification, revealing the presence of 1.6% nitrogen. The modified CNCs exhibit a higher degradation temperature than unmodified CNCs, showing a 50°C increase. The composites' dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) reveals a 20% improvement in storage modulus (E′) upon incorporating 1.5% of the grafted CNCs into the PMMA matrix. This enhancement is attributed to the formation of co-continuous phases in the composite structure.
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Organizations and authors

Åbo Akademi University

Uppstu Peter Orcid -palvelun logo

Sundberg Anna Orcid -palvelun logo

Xu Chunlin Orcid -palvelun logo

Zergane Hichem

Wang Luyao

Wang Qingbo

Publication type

Publication format

Article

Parent publication type

Journal

Article type

Original article

Audience

Scientific

Peer-reviewed

Peer-Reviewed

MINEDU's publication type classification code

A1 Journal article (refereed), original research

Publication channel information

Volume

141

Issue

17

​Publication forum

59618

​Publication forum level

1

Open access

Open access in the publisher’s service

No

Self-archived

No

Other information

Fields of science

Materials engineering

Keywords

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Internationality of the publisher

International

Language

English

International co-publication

Yes

Co-publication with a company

No

DOI

10.1002/app.55273

The publication is included in the Ministry of Education and Culture’s Publication data collection

Yes