Acetylation of Nanocellulose: Miscibility and Reinforcement Mechanisms in Polymer Nanocomposites
Journal article, 2024

The improvement of properties in nanocomposites obtained by topochemical surface modification, e.g., acetylation, of the nanoparticles is often ascribed to improved compatibility between the nanoparticle and the matrix. It is not always clear however what is intended: specific interactions at the interface leading to increased adhesion or the miscibility between the nanoparticle and the polymer. In this work, it is demonstrated that acetylation of cellulose nanocrystals greatly improves mechanical properties of their nanocomposites with polycaprolactone. In addition, molecular dynamics simulations with a combination of potential of mean force calculations and computational alchemy are employed to analyze the surface energies between the two components. The work of adhesion between the two phases decreases with acetylation. It is discussed how acetylation can still contribute to the miscibility, which leads to a stricter use of the concept of compatibility. The integrated experimental-modeling toolbox used has wide applicability for assessing changes in the miscibility of polymer nanocomposites.

biocomposites

cellulose nanocrystal

interface

nanocellulose

compatibility

Author

Jakob Wohlert

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Pan Chen

Beijing Institute of Technology

L. Berglund

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

Giada Lo Re

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Engineering Materials

Royal Institute of Technology (KTH)

ACS Nano

1936-0851 (ISSN) 1936-086X (eISSN)

Vol. 18 3 1882-1891

Subject Categories

Polymer Chemistry

Polymer Technologies

DOI

10.1021/acsnano.3c04872

PubMed

38048271

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