Natural Aging of Reprocessed Polypropylene Composites Filled with Sustainable Corn Fibers.
Antonio Zilverlan Germano MatosAlisson Rodrigues de Oliveira DiasAna Carolina Ferreira Dos Santos RosaRenato de Sousa Nascimento JuniorCristiano José de Farias BrazLucas Rafael Carneiro da SilvaAmanda Dantas de OliveiraRenata BarbosaTatianny Soares AlvesPublished in: Polymers (2024)
Natural fiber reinforcements have the potential to enhance mechanical properties, thereby improving performance and durability in various applications. In this study, we comprehensively evaluated the impact of environmental degradation over 120 days on reprocessed polypropylene (PP) reinforced with corn husk fiber (CHF) composites. The manufactured systems underwent rigorous analysis using various techniques, including Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and tensile testing. These analyses revealed that climatic conditions significantly influenced ( p < 0.05) the mechanical properties of all systems. Photodegradation led to surface morphological changes and chemical structures. Regardless, adding CHF filler proved a key factor, as it allowed for less susceptibility to environmental degradation than the reprocessed matrix. These findings, therefore, provide robust evidence supporting the feasibility of using CHF composites for manufacturing agricultural containers.