Article Dans Une Revue Polymers Année : 2025

Mechanical Properties of Surface-Treated Bamboo Strip-Reinforced Biobased Polyamide Composites

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Fully bio-based composites were obtained from continuous bamboo strips and flame-retardant polyamide 11 (PA11-FR) matrix. A mercerization treatment was performed on the bamboo strips surface to optimize fiber-matrix interactions. Composites were obtained by thermocompression molding with two pressure plateaus. The influence of the concentration of NaOH solution treatment was analyzed. The thermogravimetric analysis highlighted that the mercerization treatment removes part of hemicellulose, low molecular weight lignin and amorphous cellulose, while crystalline cellulose is preserved. Dynamic mechanical analysis performed in the shear configuration revealed the level of interactions between bamboo strips and PA11-FR matrix. The glassy modulus was improved for the composites compared to the matrix and their rubbery modulus was increased by a factor 4.6. Composites with bamboo strips treated at 1% NaOH showed the highest shear modulus across the entire temperature range with an increase by a factor of 1.39 on the glassy plateau and 1.3 on the rubbery plateau, with the untreated bamboo strips/polyamide 11-FR composite as reference. Water uptake was analogous for composites and bamboo strips, so the shear modulus at room temperature was not impacted by moisture.

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hal-05073185 , version 1 (26-05-2025)

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Clément Pébère, Gautier Mangeret, Éric Dantras, Colette Lacabanne, Jany Dandurand, et al.. Mechanical Properties of Surface-Treated Bamboo Strip-Reinforced Biobased Polyamide Composites. Polymers, 2025, 17 (10), pp.1379. ⟨10.3390/POLYM17101379⟩. ⟨hal-05073185⟩
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