New Composition of Maleic-Anhydride-Grafted Poly(Lactic Acid)/Rice Husk with Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate

Authors

  • Chi-Hui TSOU National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
  • Wei-Song HUNG Chung Yuan University
  • Chin-San WU Kao Yuan University
  • Jui-Chin CHEN Oriental Institute of Technology
  • Chi-Yuan HUANG Tatung University
  • Shih-Hsuan CHIU National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
  • Chih-Yuan TSOU National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
  • Wei-Hua YAO Oriental Institute of Technology
  • Shang-Ming LIN Oriental Institute of Technology
  • Chih-Kuei CHU Oriental Institute of Technology
  • Chien-Chieh HU Chung Yuan University
  • Kueir-Rarn LEE Chung Yuan University
  • Maw-Cherng SUEN Taoyuan, Innovation Institute of Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.20.4.6034

Keywords:

Poly(Lactic Acid), Rice Husk, Maleic-Anhydride, Methylenediphenyl Diisocyanate

Abstract

Maleic-anhydride-grafted poly(lactic acid) (PLA-g-MAH) was prepared and blended with rice husk (RH). Methylenediphenyl diisocyanate (MDI) was used as the coupling agent for combining RH with PLA-g-MAH, which improved the poor interfacial adhesion between PLA and RH. Various PLA-g-MAH/RH blends, with and without MDI, were prepared by melt processing using a brabender. The effects that inclusion and distribution of MDI had on the mechanical properties and thermal behaviors of the composites were examined. The results showed that the PLAXRHYMDI specimens had the optimum tensile properties compared with the PLAXRHY, PLA-g-MAHXRHY, and PLA-g-MAHXRHYMDI specimens. The new method of combining MDI and MAH through grafting was expected to be an excellent strategy for mitigating the low functionality of commercial PLA. Possible reasons accounting for the interesting results on tensile strength and thermal properties of the specimens are proposed.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.20.4.6034

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2014-12-12

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POLYMERS AND COMPOSITES, WOOD