Histological components from wool fibre wastes were extracted by an enzyme-ultrasonic treatment, characterised by SDS-PAGE and successively included, in different proportions, in a cellulose acetate matrix to make composite film-forming blends, suitable for film casting and filament spinning. Chemical, thermal and mechanical properties were characterised by FT-IR spectroscopy, DSC, TGA and tensile tests; surface and internal morphology were investigated by SEM and light microscopy. Cortical cells were partially degraded during extraction from wool, but the degradation extent does not depend on the enzyme amount used which, instead, showed an influence on the yield of the cell production. Cellulose acetate-wool cell blends are capable of forming smooth translucent composite films with acceptable tensile, thermal and water absorption properties. Extrusion in the form of filament resulted in a general orientation of the cortical cells in the direction of the fibre axis.

Composite biomaterials from fibre wastes: Characterization of wool/cellulose acetate blends

Aluigi A;Vineis C;Tonin C
2008

Abstract

Histological components from wool fibre wastes were extracted by an enzyme-ultrasonic treatment, characterised by SDS-PAGE and successively included, in different proportions, in a cellulose acetate matrix to make composite film-forming blends, suitable for film casting and filament spinning. Chemical, thermal and mechanical properties were characterised by FT-IR spectroscopy, DSC, TGA and tensile tests; surface and internal morphology were investigated by SEM and light microscopy. Cortical cells were partially degraded during extraction from wool, but the degradation extent does not depend on the enzyme amount used which, instead, showed an influence on the yield of the cell production. Cellulose acetate-wool cell blends are capable of forming smooth translucent composite films with acceptable tensile, thermal and water absorption properties. Extrusion in the form of filament resulted in a general orientation of the cortical cells in the direction of the fibre axis.
2008
Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole - ISMAC - Sede Milano
polymer-matrix composites (PMCs)
recycling
thermal properties
keratin
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