Polymeric compounds materials with polyethylene ( LDPE) and fibers Maclura tinctoria tree ( Moraceae )

Polymeric compounds materials with polyethylene ( LDPE) and fibers Maclura tinctoria tree ( Moraceae )

Authors

  • S. Nikolaeva Laboratorio de materiales Industriales (LAMI), Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica
  • J.J Saavedra-Arias Laboratorio de materiales Industriales (LAMI), Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica
  • G. Sáenz-Arce Laboratorio de materiales Industriales (LAMI), Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica
  • R. Salas Laboratorio de materiales Industriales (LAMI), Universidad Nacional, Heredia, Costa Rica
  • J. Vega Baudrit Escuela de Química, Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica. Laboratorio Nacional de Nanotecnología, LANOTEC, CENAT San José, Costa Rica
  • G. Rodríguez Escuela de Química, Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica
  • P. Pantyukhov Laboratory “Advanced Composite Materials and Technologies”, Department of Chemistry and Physics, Plekhanov Russian University of Econo-mics, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • A. Popov N.M. Emanuel Institute of Biochemical Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22458/urj.v7i2.1147

Keywords:

maclura tinctoria, mora tree fibers, polymeric composite materials, LDPE, characterization.

Abstract

Costa Rica has extensive areas of tropical forests that, managed with care and knowledge, can provide renewable raw materials and conserve biodiversity. Here we characterize the branches, leaves and bark of the “Mora Tree”, Maclura tinctoria. We manufactured composite polymeric materials and applied infrared spectrometry, liquid chromatography, optical microscopy, and the analysis of thermal and mechanical properties. We found polyphenols in all parts of the tree. The natural substrate increases crystallization temperature and reduces the crystallinity of low density polyethylene (LDPE). The elasticity modulus is higher for the composite material than for the LDPE. The fibers of this species are a promissing alternative for new products and to reduce the environmental impact of traditional polymeric materials.

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Published

2015-12-15

How to Cite

Nikolaeva, S., Saavedra-Arias, J., Sáenz-Arce, G., Salas, R., Vega Baudrit, J., Rodríguez, G., Pantyukhov, P., & Popov, A. (2015). Polymeric compounds materials with polyethylene ( LDPE) and fibers Maclura tinctoria tree ( Moraceae ). UNED Research Journal, 7(2), 209–216. https://doi.org/10.22458/urj.v7i2.1147

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