In this research, the variations produced on the mechanical, morphological
and thermal properties and on the melt index (MI) of a composite of polypro
pylene and wood flour (WF) by the modification of the filler were studied.
The filler was treated with sodium hydroxide at different immersion times a
nd with vinil-tris-(2-metoxietoxi)-silane. Polypropylenes functionalized wi
th maleic anhydride (maleated polypropylene, MAPP) were also used as compat
ibilizers. All the treatments showed the same tendency to slightly increase
tensile modulus and tensile strength of the composites, but they did not a
ffect their MFI. Morphological studies showed that the MAPP and silane impr
ove the polymer-WF adhesion and the dispersion of the particles, while the
alkaline treatment only improves the dispersion. The silane-modified sample
s and the use of MA-PP produced samples with lower water absorption than th
ose of untreated WF composites. The addition of the filler and the treatmen
ts carried out on it caused an increase in the crystallization temperature.
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