Preparation and characterization of linear low denstity polyethylene LLDPE/Thermoplastic Starch (TPS)/Banana fiber composites
Abstract
The blending of linear low density polyethylene (LLDPE) with thermoplastic starch
(TPS) and filled with banana fiber (BF) were investigated. Two types of systems were
prepared; the LLDPE/TPS matrix with different blend ratio and (LLDPE/TP) (80/20)
composites filled with 5 – 30 wt% of BF. Morphological changes using scanning
electron microscope (SEM) were observed and its showed that TPS particles are
homogenously dispersed in LLDPE matrix. On the other hand, BF was found to be well
embedded in TPS phase, showing the good interaction between BF and TPS phases.
This observation show an agreement with the Young’s modulus value which is
increased with the in cerement of BF contents. The increment in Young’s modulus
value was also attributed to the difficulties in LLDPE/TPS chains movement with the
presence of BF. Besides that, the effect of TPS and BF contents on thermal
characteristics of LLDPE matrix was also investigated. The measurements from
differential scanning calorimetric (DSC) and thermo-gravimetric analysis (TGA),
proved the effectiveness of TPS and BF in improving the blend degradation. The
LLDPE/TPS/BF composites showed better thermal stability than the LLDPE/TPS
blend, which is reflected to the LLDPE chains movement restriction. The incorporation
of BF into the LLDPE/TPS blends was found to restricts the chains movement and
resulting in more thermally stable and improving the blends toughness.