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PLA Biocomposites: Evaluation of Resistance to Mold

Due to the content of lignocellulosic particles, wood plastic composites (WPC) composites can be attacked by both domestic and mold fungi. Household fungi reduce the mechanical properties of composites, while mold fungi reduce the aesthetics of products by changing their color and surface decomposit...

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Autores principales: Borysiuk, Piotr, Krajewski, Krzysztof, Auriga, Alicja, Auriga, Radosław, Betlej, Izabela, Rybak, Katarzyna, Nowacka, Małgorzata, Boruszewski, Piotr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8747751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35012177
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14010157
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author Borysiuk, Piotr
Krajewski, Krzysztof
Auriga, Alicja
Auriga, Radosław
Betlej, Izabela
Rybak, Katarzyna
Nowacka, Małgorzata
Boruszewski, Piotr
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Krajewski, Krzysztof
Auriga, Alicja
Auriga, Radosław
Betlej, Izabela
Rybak, Katarzyna
Nowacka, Małgorzata
Boruszewski, Piotr
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description Due to the content of lignocellulosic particles, wood plastic composites (WPC) composites can be attacked by both domestic and mold fungi. Household fungi reduce the mechanical properties of composites, while mold fungi reduce the aesthetics of products by changing their color and surface decomposition of the wood substance. As part of this study, the impact of lignocellulosic fillers in the form of sawdust and bark in poly (lactic acid) (PLA)-based biocomposites on their susceptibility to mold growth was determined. The evaluation of the samples fouled with mold fungi was performed by computer analysis of the image. For comparison, tests were carried out on analogous high-density polyethylene (HDPE) composites. Three levels of composites’ filling were used with two degrees of comminution of lignocellulosic fillers and the addition of bonding aids to selected variants. The composites were produced in two stages employing extrusion and flat pressing. The research revealed that PLA composites were characterized by a higher fouling rate by Aspergillus niger Tiegh fungi compared to HDPE composites. In the case of HDPE composites. The type of filler (bark, sawdust) affected this process much more in the case of HDPE composites than for PLA composites. In addition, the use of filler with smaller particles enhanced the fouling process.
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spelling pubmed-87477512022-01-11 PLA Biocomposites: Evaluation of Resistance to Mold Borysiuk, Piotr Krajewski, Krzysztof Auriga, Alicja Auriga, Radosław Betlej, Izabela Rybak, Katarzyna Nowacka, Małgorzata Boruszewski, Piotr Polymers (Basel) Article Due to the content of lignocellulosic particles, wood plastic composites (WPC) composites can be attacked by both domestic and mold fungi. Household fungi reduce the mechanical properties of composites, while mold fungi reduce the aesthetics of products by changing their color and surface decomposition of the wood substance. As part of this study, the impact of lignocellulosic fillers in the form of sawdust and bark in poly (lactic acid) (PLA)-based biocomposites on their susceptibility to mold growth was determined. The evaluation of the samples fouled with mold fungi was performed by computer analysis of the image. For comparison, tests were carried out on analogous high-density polyethylene (HDPE) composites. Three levels of composites’ filling were used with two degrees of comminution of lignocellulosic fillers and the addition of bonding aids to selected variants. The composites were produced in two stages employing extrusion and flat pressing. The research revealed that PLA composites were characterized by a higher fouling rate by Aspergillus niger Tiegh fungi compared to HDPE composites. In the case of HDPE composites. The type of filler (bark, sawdust) affected this process much more in the case of HDPE composites than for PLA composites. In addition, the use of filler with smaller particles enhanced the fouling process. MDPI 2021-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8747751/ /pubmed/35012177 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14010157 Text en © 2021 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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Nowacka, Małgorzata
Boruszewski, Piotr
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