Biodegradation properties and thermogravimetric analysis of 3D braided flax PLA textile composites

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2022

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Recent advances in the development and application of bio-based (natural fiber and biopolymer) composites are gaining broad attention because the resulting polymer completely degrades and does not release harmful substances. In this study, natural fiber 3 D braided yarn textile PLA (Polylactic acid) bio-composites are developed by film sequencing followed by hot-press compression molding. Bio-deterioration and thermal stability of the composites are analysed for storage, machining, transportation, and in-service uses in different environmental conditions (compost and thermal). Composite samples with different fiber wt.% (0, 22, 44) are exposed to compost soil. Tensile testing is performed under different configurations to characterise the tensile properties. Prepared bio-composite specimens are evaluated for weight loss and reduction in tensile properties over soil burial time, to observe the rate of biodegradation of braided yarn textile bio-composites. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) is employed to analyse the biodegradability of the composites. To study the thermal stability of the prepared bio-composites thermogravimetric (TG) analysis is carried out. Results showed that biodegradability, tensile properties and thermal stability of the composites are enhanced significantly with the reinforcement of 3 D braided yarn fabric. © The Author(s) 2021.

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Biodegradable polymers, Biodegradation, Biopolymers, Composting, Compression molding, Deterioration, Differential scanning calorimetry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Natural fibers, Scanning electron microscopy, Tensile testing, Textiles, Thermodynamic stability, Thermogravimetric analysis, Wool, Yarn, 3 D braided yarn fabric, 3D braided, Bio-based, Biocomposite, Biodegradable composites, Development and applications, Natural fiber composites, Property, Textile composite, Thermal degradation', Biodegradability, Compression Molding, Gravimetry, Natural Fibers, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Thermal Analysis

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Journal of Industrial Textiles, 2022, 51, 1_suppl, pp. 1066-1091

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