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Polymers
Engineering Composites Made from Wood and Chicken Feather Bonded with UF Resin Fortified with Wollastonite: A Novel Approach
Ayoub Esmailpour1  Roya Majidi1  Younes Sarvari Samadi2  Antonios N. Papadopoulos3  Asghar Jahangiri4  Hamid R. Taghiyari4 
[1] Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran 1678815811, Iran;Faculty of Wood Technology and Construction, Rosenheim University of Applied Sciences, Rosenheim 83024, Germany;Laboratory of Wood Chemistry and Technology, Department of Forestry and Natural Environment, International Hellenic University, GR-661 00 Drama, Greece;Wood Science and Technology Department, Faculty of Materials Engineering and New Technologies, Shahid Rajaee Teacher Training University, Tehran 1678815811, Iran;
关键词: engineering materials;    composite panels;    chicken feather;    cell-wall polymers;    thermal conductivity coefficient;    wollastonite;   
DOI  :  10.3390/polym12040857
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Wood-composite panel factories are in shortage of raw materials; therefore, finding new sources of fibers is vital for sustainable production. The effects of chicken feathers, as a renewable source of natural fibers, on the physicomechanical properties of medium-density fiberboard (MDF) and particleboard panels were investigated here. Wollastonite was added to resin to compensate possible negative effects of chicken feathers. Only feathers of the bodies of chickens were added to composite matrix at 5% and 10% content, based on the dry weight of the raw material, particles or fibers. Results showed significant negative effects of 10%-feather content on physical and mechanical properties. However, feather content of 5% showed some promising results. Addition of wollastonite to resin resulted in the improvement of some physical and mechanical properties. Wollastonite acted as reinforcing filler in resin and improved some of the properties; therefore, future studies should be carried out on the reduction of resin content. Moreover, density functional theory (DFT) demonstrated the formation of new bonds between wollastonite and carbohydrate polymers in the wood cell wall. It was concluded that chicken feathers have potential in wood-composite panel production.

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