## Abstract Chicken feather fibers (CFFs) are attractive for composite applications. In this study, mechanical properties of the feather barbs were investigated statistically. The strain at break of CFFs had a Gaussian distribution with a mean value of 6.93%. The tensile modulus of CFFs was 3.59 ±
Mechanical and thermal properties of chicken feather fiber/PLA green composites
✍ Scribed by Sha Cheng; Kin-tak Lau; Tao Liu; Yongqing Zhao; Pou-Man Lam; Yansheng Yin
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 534 KB
- Volume
- 40
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1359-8368
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✦ Synopsis
Chicken feather fiber (CFF)/reinforced poly(lactic acid) (PLA) composites were processed using a twinscrew extruder and an injection molder. The tensile moduli of CFF/PLA composites with different CFF content (2, 5, 8 and 10 wt%) were found to be higher than that of pure PLA, and a maximum value of 4.2 GPa ð16% "Þ was attained with 5 wt% of CFF without causing any substantial weight increment. The morphology, evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), indicated that an uniform dispersion of CFF in the PLA matrix existed. The mechanical and thermal properties of pure PLA and CFF/PLA composites were compared using dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA), thermomechanical analysis (TMA) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). DMA results revealed that the storage modulus of the composites increased with respect to the pure polymer, whereas the mechanical loss factor (tan d) decreased. The results of TGA experiments indicated that the addition of CFF enhanced the thermal stability of the composites as compared to pure PLA. The outcome obtained from this study is believed to assist the development of environmentally-friendly composites from biodegradable polymers, especially for converting agricultural waste -chicken feather into useful products.
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