scientificarticle.page.titleprefix Composites Based on PLA/PHBV Blends with Nanocrystalline Cellulose NCC: Mechanical and Thermal Investigation
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This study investigates the physical and mechanical properties of biodegradable composites
based on PLA/PHBV blends modified with different content of nanocrystalline cellulose (NCC) of
5, 10, and 15 wt.%. Density measurements reveal that the density of the composite increases with
increasing NCC content. Water absorption tests demonstrate a gradual increase in the composite
water content with increasing incubation time, reaching stabilization after approximately 30 days.
Mechanical testing was also carried out on both on conditioned samples after the process of hydrolytic
degradation and accelerated thermal aging. The conditioned composites show an increase in the
stiffness of the materials with increasing content of nanocrystalline cellulose. The ability to deform and
the ability to absorb energy when the sample is dynamically loaded decrease. The repeated strength
tests, after the process of incubation of samples in water and after the process of accelerated thermal
aging, show the degradation of composite materials; however, it is noticed that the introduction
of cellulose addition reduces the impact of the applied artificial environment in aging tests. The
findings of this study indicate promising applications for these types of materials, characterized by
high strength and biodegradability under appropriate conditions. Household items such as various
containers or reusable packaging represent potential applications of these composites.
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biocomposites, PLA/PHBV blends, nanocrystalline cellulose, accelerated aging, mechanical properties, thermal properties
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Bazan P., Rochman A., Mroczka K., Badura K., Melnychuk M., Nosal Р., Węglowska A. Composites Based on PLA/PHBV Blends with Nanocrystalline Cellulose NCC: Mechanical and Thermal Investigation. Materials. 2024. Т. 17, no. 24. Р1-31.