Chip Morphology’s Effect on Properties of PLA-based Bamboo–Plastic Composites Produced Using Hot-pressing

Authors

  • Hongyun Qiu Jiangxi Academy of Forestry, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330013 China
  • Jiefang Yang Jiangxi Academy of Forestry, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330013 China
  • Bengang Zhang Jiangxi Academy of Forestry, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330013 China
  • Jiali Zhu Jiangxi Agricultural University, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330045 China
  • Shi Yan Southwest Forestry University, Kunming, Yunnan 650224 China
  • Limei Chen Institute of Inspection and Testing for Industrial Products of Jiangxi General Institute of Testing and Certification, Jiangxi China
  • Chunlin Liu Jiangxi Academy of Forestry, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330013 China
  • Lei He Jiangxi Academy of Forestry, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330013 China
  • Hui Huang Jiangxi Academy of Forestry, Nanchang, Jiangxi 330013 China

Keywords:

Chips, Morphology, PLA, Bamboo–plastic composites, Hot pressing, Properties

Abstract

This study explored the effect of raw material morphology on the properties of bamboo–plastic composites produced using hot-pressing. To provide a reference for reducing the production cost and improve the product properties of the composites, polylactic acid (PLA)-based bamboo–plastic composites were prepared using bamboo chips with a shaved morphology (BS) and fiber morphology (BF) and PLA as the matrix material, via hot-pressing. The properties of the bamboo–plastic composites formed with BS and BF chips were studied and compared with those of composites with conventional granular morphology (BM) and powder morphology (BP). The results showed that when the content of the bamboo chips was at 50% (the same below), the mechanical properties of the BF/PLA composites were remarkably better than those of the other PLA-based composites. However, the BF/PLA composites showed a high degree of hydrophilicity, with a water contact angle of 70.0° and a water absorption of 10.8% at 288 h. More holes could be seen in the BF/PLA composites using a scanning electron microscope. Among the four types of PLA-based composites, better melt fluidity was found only in the BF/PLA composites, and the melting index was 65.3 g/min.

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2024-05-24

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Research Article or Brief Communication