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Upgrading Argan Shell Wastes in Wood Plastic Composites with Biobased Polyethylene Matrix and Different Compatibilizers.
Jorda-Reolid, Maria; Gomez-Caturla, Jaume; Ivorra-Martinez, Juan; Stefani, Pablo Marcelo; Rojas-Lema, Sandra; Quiles-Carrillo, Luis.
Affiliation
  • Jorda-Reolid M; Departamento de Materiales y Tecnologías, Asociación de Investigación de la Industria del Juguete, Conexas y Afines (AIJU), Av. de la Industria, 23, 03440 Ibi, Spain.
  • Gomez-Caturla J; Instituto de Tecnología de Materiales (ITM), Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Plaza Ferrándiz y Carbonell 1, 03801 Alcoy, Spain.
  • Ivorra-Martinez J; Instituto de Tecnología de Materiales (ITM), Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), Plaza Ferrándiz y Carbonell 1, 03801 Alcoy, Spain.
  • Stefani PM; Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencia y Tecnología de Materiales (INTEMA), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET), Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata (UNMdP), Av. Colón 10850, Mar del Plata 7600, Argentina.
  • Rojas-Lema S; Departamento de Materiales y Tecnologías, Asociación de Investigación de la Industria del Juguete, Conexas y Afines (AIJU), Av. de la Industria, 23, 03440 Ibi, Spain.
  • Quiles-Carrillo L; Departamento de Materiales y Tecnologías, Asociación de Investigación de la Industria del Juguete, Conexas y Afines (AIJU), Av. de la Industria, 23, 03440 Ibi, Spain.
Polymers (Basel) ; 13(6)2021 Mar 17.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33802815
The present study reports on the development of wood plastic composites (WPC) based on micronized argan shell (MAS) as a filler and high-density polyethylene obtained from sugarcane (Bio-HDPE), following the principles proposed by the circular economy in which the aim is to achieve zero waste by the introduction of residues of argan as a filler. The blends were prepared by extrusion and injection molding processes. In order to improve compatibility between the argan particles and the green polyolefin, different compatibilizers and additional filler were used, namely polyethylene grafted maleic anhydride (PE-g-MA 3 wt.-%), maleinized linseed oil (MLO 7.5 phr), halloysite nanotubes (HNTs 7.5 phr), and a combination of MLO and HNTs (3.75 phr each). The mechanical, morphological, thermal, thermomechanical, colorimetric, and wettability properties of each blend were analyzed. The results show that MAS acts as a reinforcing filler, increasing the stiffness of the Bio-HDPE, and that HNTs further increases this reinforcing effect. MLO and PE-g-MA, altogether with HNTs, improve the compatibility between MAS and Bio-HDPE, particularly due to bonds formed between oxygen-based groups present in each compound. Thermal stability was also improved provided by the addition of MAS and HNTs. All in all, reddish-like brown wood plastic composites with improved stiffness, good thermal stability, enhanced compatibility, and good wettability properties were obtained.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Polymers (Basel) Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain Country of publication: Switzerland

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Polymers (Basel) Year: 2021 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Spain Country of publication: Switzerland