Effect of a novel coupling agent, alkyl ketene dimer, on mechanical properties of wood/polypropylene composites
HONGLI ZHANG1,*
Affiliation
- College of Chemistry & Life Science, Weinan Teachers University, Weinan 714000, Shaanxi, P.R. China
Abstract
The objective of this study was to investigate the incorporation of poplar wood fibers both with and without a novel coupling agent, alkyl ketene dimer (AKD), on the mechanical properties of wood fiber/polypropylene (PP) composites. The resulting properties were compared to those obtained with the most commonly used coupling agent, maleic anhydride grafted PP (MAPP). Tensile and impact strengths of the composites decreased with increasing poplar wood fibers content. Tensile modulus of the composites increased by the incorporation of the wood fibers content up to 70 wt% but further increment in the wood fibers decreased the tensile modulus. At the constant content of poplar wood fibers (70 wt%), the tensile strength determined for the coupled composites with 5% AKD increased by 41% in comparison with the non-coupled composites while the tensile modulus increased by 45%, the impact strength of the coupled composites increased by 38%. The performance of 5% AKD on the mechanical properties of the composites is a little better than 3% MAPP. The good performance of 5% AKD is attributed to the enhanced compatibility between the poplar wood fibers and the polymer matrix. The increase in mechanical properties of the composites demonstrated that AKD is an effective coupling agent for wood fiber/PP composites..
Keywords
Alkyl ketene dimer, Coupling agent, Mechanical properties, Wood-plastic composites.
Citation
HONGLI ZHANG, Effect of a novel coupling agent, alkyl ketene dimer, on mechanical properties of wood/polypropylene composites, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 8, 1-2, January-February 2014, pp.83-87 (2014).
Submitted at: Sept. 26, 2013
Accepted at: Jan. 22, 2014