Structural, Mechanical, and Barrier Properties of the Polyvinylidene Fluoride-Bacterial Nanocellulose-Based Hybrid Composite.
Aleksandra JanićijevićSuzana FilipovićAleksandra SknepnekAna S Salević-JelićRadmila Jancic-HeinemannMiloš PetrovićIvan PetronijevićMarina StamenovićPredrag ŽivkovićNebojša PotkonjakVladimir B PavlovićPublished in: Polymers (2024)
This study presents an analysis of films which consist of two layers; one layer is PVDF as the matrix, along with fillers BaTiO 3 (BT), and the second is one bacterial nanocellulose (BNC) filled with Fe 3 O 4 . The mass fraction of BT in PVDF was 5%, and the samples were differentiated based on the duration of the mechanical activation of BT. This innovative PVDF laminate polymer with environmentally friendly fillers aligns with the concept of circular usage, resulting in a reduction in plastic content and potential improvement of the piezoelectric properties of the entire composite. This work presents new, multifunctional "green" packaging materials that potentially could be a good alternative to specific popular materials used for this purpose. The synthesis of the films was carried out using the hot press method. Tensile tests, water vapor permeability examination, and structural analyses using SEM-EDS and FTIR have been conducted. The sample PVDF/BT20/BNC/Fe 3 O 4 exhibited the best barrier properties (impermeability to water vapor), while the highest tensile strength and toughness were exhibited by the PVDF/BT5/BNC/Fe 3 O 4 sample.