Impact of lithium chloride on the performance of wood fiber reinforced polyamide 6/high‐density polyethylene blend composites

POLYMER COMPOSITES(2019)

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Wood fiber reinforced polyamide 6 (PA6) and high-density polyethylene (HDPE) blend composites were prepared via hot pressing. The PA6 was modified by lithium chloride (LiCl) for reducing the melting point. Crystallization analysis exhibited the decrease of the melting point (220 degrees C to none) and the processing temperature (240 degrees C to 200 degrees C) of PA6. Thus, undesired discoloration and degradation were improved. LiCl was in favor of the interfacial compatibility among PA6, HDPE, and wood fiber. Also the LiCl could enhance the mechanical properties of the final products. The maximum flexural strength can reach up to 100.4 MPa. Besides, both maleic anhydride grafted high-density polyethylene and wood fiber had positive effects on the mechanical performance.
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biomaterials,fibers,polyamides,polyethylene
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