Feasibility of Barley Straw Fibers as Reinforcement in Fully Biobased Polyethylene Composites: Macro and Micro Mechanics of the Flexural Strength.


Journal

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)
ISSN: 1420-3049
Titre abrégé: Molecules
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 100964009

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
10 May 2020
Historique:
received: 14 04 2020
revised: 06 05 2020
accepted: 09 05 2020
entrez: 14 5 2020
pubmed: 14 5 2020
medline: 3 3 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

Awareness on deforestation, forest degradation, and its impact on biodiversity and global warming, is giving rise to the use of alternative fiber sources in replacement of wood feedstock for some applications such as composite materials and energy production. In this category, barley straw is an important agricultural crop, due to its abundance and availability. In the current investigation, the residue was submitted to thermomechanical process for fiber extraction and individualization. The high content of holocellulose combined with their relatively high aspect ratio inspires the potential use of these fibers as reinforcement in plastic composites. Therefore, fully biobased composites were fabricated using barley fibers and a biobased polyethylene (BioPE) as polymer matrix. BioPE is completely biobased and 100% recyclable. As for material performance, the flexural properties of the materials were studied. A good dispersion of the reinforcement inside the plastic was achieved contributing to the elevate increments in the flexural strength. At a 45 wt.% of reinforcement, an increment in the flexural strength of about 147% was attained. The mean contribution of the fibers to the flexural strength was assessed by means of a fiber flexural strength factor, reaching a value of 91.4. The micromechanical analysis allowed the prediction of the intrinsic flexural strength of the fibers, arriving up to around 700 MPa, and coupling factors between 0.18 and 0.19, which are in line with other natural fiber composites. Overall, the investigation brightness on the potential use of barley straw residues as reinforcement in fully biobased polymer composites.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32397611
pii: molecules25092242
doi: 10.3390/molecules25092242
pmc: PMC7249102
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Composite Resins 0
Plastics 0
Polysaccharides 0
hemicellulose 8024-50-8
Polyethylene 9002-88-4
Cellulose 9004-34-6
Lignin 9005-53-2

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Subventions

Organisme : Ministerio de Educación
ID : FPU14/02278
Organisme : Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
ID : CTQ2016-78729-R

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Auteurs

Ferran Serra-Parareda (F)

LEPAMAP+PRODIS research group, University of Girona, Maria Aurèlia Capmany, 61, 17003 Girona, Spain.

Fernando Julián (F)

LEPAMAP+PRODIS research group, University of Girona, Maria Aurèlia Capmany, 61, 17003 Girona, Spain.

Eduardo Espinosa (E)

Chemical Engineering Department, Bioagres Group, Universidad de Córdoba, 14014 Córdoba, Spain.

Alejandro Rodríguez (A)

Chemical Engineering Department, Bioagres Group, Universidad de Córdoba, 14014 Córdoba, Spain.

Francesc X Espinach (FX)

LEPAMAP+PRODIS research group, University of Girona, Maria Aurèlia Capmany, 61, 17003 Girona, Spain.

Fabiola Vilaseca (F)

Advanced Biomaterials and Nanotechnology, Dept of Chemical Engineering, University of Girona, 17003 Girona, Spain.
Department of Industrial and Materials Science, Chalmers University of Technology, SE 412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden.

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