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Characteristics of Multifunctional, Eco-Friendly Lignin-Al₂O₃ Hybrid Fillers and Their Influence on the Properties of Composites for Abrasive Tools.

Łukasz KlapiszewskiArtur JamrozikBeata StrzemieckaIwona E KoltsovBartłomiej BorekDanuta MatykiewiczAdam VoelkelTeofil Jesionowski
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2017)
The main aim of the present study was the preparation and comprehensive characterization of innovative additives to abrasive materials based on functional, pro-ecological lignin-alumina hybrid fillers. The behavior of lignin, alumina and lignin-Al₂O₃ hybrids in a resin matrix was explained on the basis of their surface and application properties determined by inverse gas chromatography, the degree of adhesion/cohesion between components, thermomechanical and rheological properties. On the basis of the presented results, a hypothetical mechanism of interactions between lignin and Al₂O₃ as well as between lignin-Al₂O₃ hybrids and phenolic resins was proposed. It was concluded that lignin compounds can provide new, promising properties for a phenolic binder combining the good properties of this biopolymer as a plasticizer and of alumina as a filler improving mechanical and thermal properties. The use of such materials may be relatively non-complicated and efficient way to improve the performance of bonded abrasive tools.
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