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Surface-esterified cellulose fiber in a polypropylene matrix: impact of esterification on crystallization kinetics and dispersion

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Cellulose powders hydrophobized by surface esterification with carboxylic acids with different chain lengths (3, 10 and 18 carbons) were dispersed in a polypropylene matrix. Quality of the dispersion and nucleation activity of the filler were investigated by means of differential scanning calorimetry and optical microscopy. The results showed that the esterification decreases the crystallization rate in case of cellulose esterified with propionic or decanoic acid. On the other hand, the oleic acid ester demonstrated slightly higher crystallization rates than the unmodified cellulose, which was ascribed primarily to the newly arisen non-esterified surface after disintegration of the filler. Optical microscopy with hot stage showed the high nucleation ability of the natural cellulose fiber and its suppression in case of esterified surfaces. A complete inability to nucleate polypropylene crystallization was observed in case of decanoyl ester, while the other two retained some activity, but lower than that of the natural fiber. Finally, analysis of the filler dispersion and distribution revealed that the decanoyl and octadecanoyl esters disintegrate during melt mixing, while both dispersion and distribution of the fibers modified with propionic acid are poor.

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Authors gratefully acknowledge a financial support of this work by internal grants of Tomas Bata University in Zlin, No. IGA/FT/2013/012 and No. IGA/FT/2014/014, funded from the resources of specific university research.

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Janicek, M., Polaskova, M., Holubar, R. et al. Surface-esterified cellulose fiber in a polypropylene matrix: impact of esterification on crystallization kinetics and dispersion. Cellulose 21, 4039–4048 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10570-014-0404-2

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