Publication:
Poly(lactic acid) hemp composites combined with nano-silica

Date
2011
Authors
Mustapa I.R.
Ansari M.N.M.
Shanks R.A.
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Research Projects
Organizational Units
Journal Issue
Abstract
Poly(lactic acid) (PLA)-hemp composites have been prepared by impregnation of hemp woven fabric with PLA solution. Nano-silica was dispersed in the PLA solution to introduce a matrix reinforcing nano-phase within the composite. The nano-silica can bridge bewteen matrix PLA and hemp fibers, though their contribution to properties combines with the hemp fibers to produce high performance composites derived from natural resources. The thermal stability, morphology and mechanical performance of the composites demonstrated that the biocomposites produced are suitable for structural application where renewable resource and high performance are required.
Description
Keywords
Biodegradable , Film stacking , Mechanical properties , Nanocomposites , Thermal stability , Anatomy , Composites , Hemp , Polymers , Renewable Resources , Silica , Thermal Stability , Woven Fabric , Fluidics , Hemp , Hemp fibers , Lactic acid , Mechanical properties , Medical nanotechnology , Nanocomposites , Nanosensors , Silica , Thermodynamic stability , Bio-composites , Biodegradable , Film-stacking , High performance composites , matrix , Mechanical performance , Nano-phase , Nano-silica , Poly(lactic acid) , Polylactic acids , Renewable resource , Structural applications , Woven fabrics , Nanocomposite films
Citation
Collections