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Effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures

Novel starch/fiber composites with open cell structures were proposed through thermo-cavity molding. To overcome the disadvantage of the water sensitivity of the resulting composites, poly-methyltriethoxysilane (PTS) was added as a waterproofing agent. The results showed that the addition of PTS imp...

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Autores principales: Sun, Xu, Jia, Xiu-jie, Li, Fang-yi, Li, Jian-feng, Li, Jian-yong, Zhang, Chuan-wei, Chen, Shuai, Cui, Jin-feng, Sun, Kai-qiang, Zhang, Shan-guo
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03221e
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author Sun, Xu
Jia, Xiu-jie
Li, Fang-yi
Li, Jian-feng
Li, Jian-yong
Zhang, Chuan-wei
Chen, Shuai
Cui, Jin-feng
Sun, Kai-qiang
Zhang, Shan-guo
author_facet Sun, Xu
Jia, Xiu-jie
Li, Fang-yi
Li, Jian-feng
Li, Jian-yong
Zhang, Chuan-wei
Chen, Shuai
Cui, Jin-feng
Sun, Kai-qiang
Zhang, Shan-guo
author_sort Sun, Xu
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description Novel starch/fiber composites with open cell structures were proposed through thermo-cavity molding. To overcome the disadvantage of the water sensitivity of the resulting composites, poly-methyltriethoxysilane (PTS) was added as a waterproofing agent. The results showed that the addition of PTS improved the waterproof property of the composites. The composites with 15 g PTS (PTS-15) exhibited an optimal waterproof property. The water contact angle and drop absorption of the PTS-15 composites improved by 59.9% and 223.5%, respectively, compared with the values for those without PTS. Moreover, the addition of PTS could effectively prevent the degradation of the mechanical properties of the composites after water absorption. The rate of tensile property degradation for the PTS-15 composites reached 5.3%, whereas that for the PTS-0 composites totaled 56.6%. The chemical bonds and micro-structure of the composites were investigated to reveal the inherent mechanism of property changes. Fourier transform infrared spectra revealed the formation of new hydrogen bonds between starch and PTS. Hydrophobic groups, including Si–O–Si, Si–C, and Si–OH, were found in the resulting composites, thereby explaining the waterproof property changes. Scanning electron microscopy images showed that the open cell structure of the composites initially became denser and then loosened with the increase in the PTS content, resulting in the initial enhancement and the subsequent weakening of their mechanical properties.
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spelling pubmed-90654022022-05-04 Effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures Sun, Xu Jia, Xiu-jie Li, Fang-yi Li, Jian-feng Li, Jian-yong Zhang, Chuan-wei Chen, Shuai Cui, Jin-feng Sun, Kai-qiang Zhang, Shan-guo RSC Adv Chemistry Novel starch/fiber composites with open cell structures were proposed through thermo-cavity molding. To overcome the disadvantage of the water sensitivity of the resulting composites, poly-methyltriethoxysilane (PTS) was added as a waterproofing agent. The results showed that the addition of PTS improved the waterproof property of the composites. The composites with 15 g PTS (PTS-15) exhibited an optimal waterproof property. The water contact angle and drop absorption of the PTS-15 composites improved by 59.9% and 223.5%, respectively, compared with the values for those without PTS. Moreover, the addition of PTS could effectively prevent the degradation of the mechanical properties of the composites after water absorption. The rate of tensile property degradation for the PTS-15 composites reached 5.3%, whereas that for the PTS-0 composites totaled 56.6%. The chemical bonds and micro-structure of the composites were investigated to reveal the inherent mechanism of property changes. Fourier transform infrared spectra revealed the formation of new hydrogen bonds between starch and PTS. Hydrophobic groups, including Si–O–Si, Si–C, and Si–OH, were found in the resulting composites, thereby explaining the waterproof property changes. Scanning electron microscopy images showed that the open cell structure of the composites initially became denser and then loosened with the increase in the PTS content, resulting in the initial enhancement and the subsequent weakening of their mechanical properties. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9065402/ /pubmed/35519392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03221e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Sun, Xu
Jia, Xiu-jie
Li, Fang-yi
Li, Jian-feng
Li, Jian-yong
Zhang, Chuan-wei
Chen, Shuai
Cui, Jin-feng
Sun, Kai-qiang
Zhang, Shan-guo
Effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures
title Effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures
title_full Effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures
title_fullStr Effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures
title_full_unstemmed Effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures
title_short Effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures
title_sort effect of poly-methyltriethoxysilane on the waterproof property of starch/fiber composites with open cell structures
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9065402/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35519392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra03221e
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