Hydrophobization of hair to improve the interfacial adhesion between hair and high-density polyethylene

Norma Daniela Gonzalez Enriquez,Rosalba Patino-Herrera,Rafael Catarino-Centeno,Gabriela Palestino, Armando Almendarez Camarillo,Elias Perez

POLYMER ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE(2023)

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Concerned about environmental pollution, and aware of the comfort that polyethylene provides for daily human life, this work sought to replace a percentage of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) with human or bovine hair. Hair is natural, abundant, light weight, non-toxic, and disposed of as garbage. The main disadvantage of natural composites is the interfacial adhesion. To increase the interfacial adhesion between hair and HDPE, stearic acid or oleic acid was chemically anchored on the hair surface, which leads to an improved contact angle hysteresis and hydrophobicity. Dynamic-mechanical properties of the composites were investigated focusing on the type of carboxylic acid used (stearic or oleic acid), hair length, hair type (human or bovine) and amount of hair used in the composite. Taking 40 degrees C as a reference, using 15% of hair with a length of 1 +/- 0.15 mm, the highest storage modulus value was obtained with HDPE with human hair modified with oleic acid, exceeding the value of the storage modulus of HDPE by 67.64%. Increasing storage modulus on composites indicates of interfacial interaction and chemical affinity improvement between hair and polyethylene.
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bovine hair,carboxylic acids,composites,human hair,polyethylene,storage and loss modulus
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