INVERSE GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY AS A TOOL TO CHARACTERIZE LIGNOCELLULOSIC FIBERS MODIFIED FOR COMPOSITE APPLICATIONS

Citation
Ac. Coupas et al., INVERSE GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY AS A TOOL TO CHARACTERIZE LIGNOCELLULOSIC FIBERS MODIFIED FOR COMPOSITE APPLICATIONS, Polymer composites, 19(3), 1998, pp. 280-286
Citations number
26
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences","Materials Sciences, Composites
Journal title
ISSN journal
02728397
Volume
19
Issue
3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
280 - 286
Database
ISI
SICI code
0272-8397(1998)19:3<280:IGAATT>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
Inverse gas chromatography (IGC) was used to characterize ligno-cellul osic fiber modified for composite applications. The surface properties of the paper fiber was modified by solution grafting of maleic anhydr ide functionalized polypropylene (PPgMA): We have investigated the inf luence of the maleic anhydride content and the chain length of the PPg MA on the surface modifications involved in the solution grafting proc ess. Using IGC at infinite dilution, the evolution of the dispersive c omponent of surface energy with such treatments and the variation of t he paper fiber acid/base behavior was determined. The treatment by PPg MA was found to reduce the acidic character of the paper fiber and to enhance its basic character. Moreover, increasing the chain length of the PPgMA resulted in a reduction of both the hydrophilic character of the fiber and its acidic character, while increasing the anhydride co ntent of the PPgMA enhanced the basic character of the fiber. Finally, using IGC at finite concentration, it is observed that reducing the c hain length of PPgMA contributes to reducing the specific area of the paper fiber.