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ZnO Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Polyethylene/Yellow Birch Fiber Composites When Exposed to Fungal Wood Rot

Wood plastic composite (WPC) usage and demand have increased because of its interesting chemical and mechanical properties compared to other plastic materials. However, there is a possibility of structural and mechanical changes to the material when exposed to the external environment; most research...

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Autores principales: Agbozouhoue, Kodjovi Kekeli, Koffi, Demagna, Erchiqui, Fouad, Barnabé, Simon
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765518
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183664
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author Agbozouhoue, Kodjovi Kekeli
Koffi, Demagna
Erchiqui, Fouad
Barnabé, Simon
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description Wood plastic composite (WPC) usage and demand have increased because of its interesting chemical and mechanical properties compared to other plastic materials. However, there is a possibility of structural and mechanical changes to the material when exposed to the external environment; most research on wood plastic is performed on the material with elevated fiber content (40–70%). Therefore, more research needs to be performed regarding these issues, especially when the fiber content of the WPC is low. In this study, composite materials composed of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) reinforced with yellow birch fibers (20 and 30%) were made by injection molding. The fibers were treated with dissolved zinc oxide (ZnO) powder in sodium oxide (NaOH) solution, and the fabricated material was exposed to fungal rot. ZnO treatment in this case is different from most studies because ZnO nanoparticles are usually employed. The main reason was to obtain better fixation of ZnO on the fibers. The mechanical properties of the composites were assessed by the tensile and Izod impact tests. The impact energies of the samples fabricated with ZnO-treated fibers and exposed to Gloephyllum trabeum and Trametes versicolor decreased, when compared to samples fabricated with ZnO-nontreated fibers. The mechanical properties of the samples composed of ZnO-treated fibers and exposed to rot decreased, which were reported by a decreased Young’s modulus and impact energies. The usage of ZnO treatment prevented mycelium proliferation, which was nonexistent on the samples. It has been noted that the decrease in mechanical properties of the treated samples was because of the action of NaOH used to dissolve the ZnO powder.
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spelling pubmed-105364982023-09-29 ZnO Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Polyethylene/Yellow Birch Fiber Composites When Exposed to Fungal Wood Rot Agbozouhoue, Kodjovi Kekeli Koffi, Demagna Erchiqui, Fouad Barnabé, Simon Polymers (Basel) Article Wood plastic composite (WPC) usage and demand have increased because of its interesting chemical and mechanical properties compared to other plastic materials. However, there is a possibility of structural and mechanical changes to the material when exposed to the external environment; most research on wood plastic is performed on the material with elevated fiber content (40–70%). Therefore, more research needs to be performed regarding these issues, especially when the fiber content of the WPC is low. In this study, composite materials composed of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) reinforced with yellow birch fibers (20 and 30%) were made by injection molding. The fibers were treated with dissolved zinc oxide (ZnO) powder in sodium oxide (NaOH) solution, and the fabricated material was exposed to fungal rot. ZnO treatment in this case is different from most studies because ZnO nanoparticles are usually employed. The main reason was to obtain better fixation of ZnO on the fibers. The mechanical properties of the composites were assessed by the tensile and Izod impact tests. The impact energies of the samples fabricated with ZnO-treated fibers and exposed to Gloephyllum trabeum and Trametes versicolor decreased, when compared to samples fabricated with ZnO-nontreated fibers. The mechanical properties of the samples composed of ZnO-treated fibers and exposed to rot decreased, which were reported by a decreased Young’s modulus and impact energies. The usage of ZnO treatment prevented mycelium proliferation, which was nonexistent on the samples. It has been noted that the decrease in mechanical properties of the treated samples was because of the action of NaOH used to dissolve the ZnO powder. MDPI 2023-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10536498/ /pubmed/37765518 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183664 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Koffi, Demagna
Erchiqui, Fouad
Barnabé, Simon
ZnO Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Polyethylene/Yellow Birch Fiber Composites When Exposed to Fungal Wood Rot
title ZnO Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Polyethylene/Yellow Birch Fiber Composites When Exposed to Fungal Wood Rot
title_full ZnO Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Polyethylene/Yellow Birch Fiber Composites When Exposed to Fungal Wood Rot
title_fullStr ZnO Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Polyethylene/Yellow Birch Fiber Composites When Exposed to Fungal Wood Rot
title_full_unstemmed ZnO Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Polyethylene/Yellow Birch Fiber Composites When Exposed to Fungal Wood Rot
title_short ZnO Treatment on Mechanical Behavior of Polyethylene/Yellow Birch Fiber Composites When Exposed to Fungal Wood Rot
title_sort zno treatment on mechanical behavior of polyethylene/yellow birch fiber composites when exposed to fungal wood rot
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37765518
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15183664
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