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Silvia Elena Barbosa

Bio: Silvia Elena Barbosa is an academic researcher from Universidad Nacional del Sur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Talc & Fiber. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1319 citations. Previous affiliations of Silvia Elena Barbosa include National Scientific and Technical Research Council.


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TL;DR: The aim of this work is to perform an accurate analysis regarding methods for GF/PP adhesion improvement and to propose a new route based on PP in-situ polymerization onto fibers that involves the modification of fibers with an aluminum alkyl and hydroxy-α-olefin and from there to enable the growth of the PP chains using direct metallocenic copolymerization.
Abstract: Glass fibers (GF) are the reinforcement agent most used in polypropylene (PP) based composites, as they have good balance between properties and costs. However, their final properties are mainly determined by the strength and stability of the polymer-fiber interphase. Fibers do not act as an effective reinforcing material when the adhesion is weak. Also, the adhesion between phases can be easily degraded in aggressive environmental conditions such as high temperatures and/or elevated moisture, and by the stress fields to which the material may be exposed. Many efforts have been done to improve polymer-glass fiber adhesion by compatibility enhancement. The most used techniques include modifications in glass surface, polymer matrix and/or both. However, the results obtained do not show a good costs/properties improvement relationship. The aim of this work is to perform an accurate analysis regarding methods for GF/PP adhesion improvement and to propose a new route based on PP in-situ polymerization onto fibers. This route involves the modification of fibers with an aluminum alkyl and hydroxy-α-olefin and from there to enable the growth of the PP chains using direct metallocenic copolymerization. The adhesion improvements were further proved by fragmentation test, as well as by mechanical properties measurements. The strength and toughness increases three times and the interfacial strength duplicates in PP/GF composites prepared with in-situ polymerized fibers.

166 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed packaging bags from thermoplastic corn starch containing talc nanoparticles (0, 1, 3, 3 and 5% w/w) and evaluated the properties of these bags by tensile tests and quasi-static assays.

135 citations

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TL;DR: Nanocomposite films of thermoplastic corn starch with talc particles were obtained by thermo-compression in order to study the effect of filler on structure, optical, and thermal properties.

133 citations

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09 Feb 2007-Polymer
TL;DR: In this article, in situ compatibilization of PE/PS blends via Friedel-Crafts reaction, performed at the interphase, has been studied, and the influence of the graft copolymer architecture and content on the efficiency of blend compatiblization was studied.

74 citations

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TL;DR: The best performance was achieved by using 2% of styrene-acrylonitrile rubber, obtaining a compatibilized blend with double ultimate strength and modulus respect to the physical blend, and also improve mechanical properties of initial WEEE plastics.

56 citations


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01 Jan 1980
TL;DR: In this article, the role of phenolic antioxidants and their products in the long-term properties of polyolefins is discussed, as well as their role in the reinforcement of rubber by carbon black.
Abstract: Unperturbed dimensions of stereoregular polymers.- Reinforcement of rubber by carbon black.- Transformations of phenolic antioxidants and the role of their products in the long-term properties of polyolefins.

775 citations

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TL;DR: This review highlights recent developments, current results and trends in the field of composites based on PLA, presents the main advances in PLA properties and reports selected results in relation to the preparation and characterization of the most representative PLA composites.

603 citations

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TL;DR: This review discusses various enhancement technologies such as the use of ultrasounds for in-process nanoparticles dispersion and of processing aspects to reach optimal properties for using nanocomposites in the selected applications.
Abstract: For the last decades, nanocomposites materials have been widely studied in the scientific literature as they provide substantial properties enhancements, even at low nanoparticles content. Their performance depends on a number of parameters but the nanoparticles dispersion and distribution state remains the key challenge in order to obtain the full nanocomposites’ potential in terms of, e.g., flame retardance, mechanical, barrier and thermal properties, etc., that would allow extending their use in the industry. While the amount of existing research and indeed review papers regarding the formulation of nanocomposites is already significant, after listing the most common applications, this review focuses more in-depth on the properties and materials of relevance in three target sectors: packaging, solar energy and automotive. In terms of advances in the processing of nanocomposites, this review discusses various enhancement technologies such as the use of ultrasounds for in-process nanoparticles dispersion. In the case of nanocoatings, it describes the different conventionally used processes as well as nanoparticles deposition by electro-hydrodynamic processing. All in all, this review gives the basics both in terms of composition and of processing aspects to reach optimal properties for using nanocomposites in the selected applications. As an outlook, up-to-date nanosafety issues are discussed.

514 citations

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18 Jun 2015-Polymers
TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of different plasticizer types (glycerol (G), sorbitol (S), and glycerol-sorbitol (GS) combination) with varying concentrations (0, 15, 30 and 45, w/w%) on the tensile, thermal and barrier properties of sugar palm starch (SPS) films was evaluated.
Abstract: The use of starch based films as a potential alternative choice to petroleum derived plastics is imperative for environmental waste management. This study presents a new biopolymer (sugar palm starch) for the preparation of biodegradable packaging films using a solution casting technique. The effect of different plasticizer types (glycerol (G), sorbitol (S) and glycerol-sorbitol (GS) combination) with varying concentrations (0, 15, 30 and 45, w/w%) on the tensile, thermal and barrier properties of sugar palm starch (SPS) films was evaluated. Regardless of plasticizer types, the tensile strength of plasticized SPS films decreased, whereas their elongation at break (E%) increased as the plasticizer concentrations were raised. However, the E% for G and GS-plasticized films significantly decreased at a higher plasticizer concentration (45% w/w) due to the anti-plasticization effect of plasticizers. Change in plasticizer concentration showed an insignificant effect on the thermal properties of S-plasticized films. The glass transition temperature of SPS films slightly decreased as the plasticizer concentration increased from 15% to 45%. The plasticized films exhibited increased water vapor permeability values from 4.855 × 10−10 to 8.70 × 10−10 g·m−1·s−1·Pa−1, irrespective of plasticizer types. Overall, the current study manifested that plasticized sugar palm starch can be regarded as a promising biopolymer for biodegradable films.

310 citations

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TL;DR: The results of life cycle assessments show that the extrusion process has the largest environmental impacts, followed by the use of fillers and additives, which account for the most significant contributions to the environmental impacts of recycled composites.

284 citations