Guo Chuigen
Northeast Forestry University
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Journal of Forestry Research | 2006
Guo Chuigen; Song Yongming; Wang Qingwen; Shen Chang-sheng
A study was conducted to investigate the effects of compatibilizers, including Maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MA-PP) and maleic anhydride grafted ethylene-propylene-diene copolymer (MA-EPDM), on wood-flour/polypropylene (WF/PP) composites. WF/PP composites were prepared by direct extrusion profiles using a twin-screw/single-screw extruder system. DMA analysis showed that the loss factor of composites decreased and the storage modulus improved in the presence of MA-PP, which indicated much better interfacial adhesion between the PP matrix and wood flour filler than in the absence of compatibilizer. Morphological feature based on SEM observation showed that MA-PP and MA-EPDM improved the dispersion of the wood particles in the plastic matrix. MA-EPDM is a soft segment, although it improved the interfacial adhesion, storage modulus decreases with adding of MA-EPDM. As compatibilizer of wood-flour/polypropylene composites, both DMA analysis and SEM feature proved that MA-PP was superior to MA-EPDM.
Journal of Forestry Research | 2007
Guo Chuigen; Wang Qingwen
MA-SEBS as compatibilizer and impact modifier was incorporated into Polypropylene/Wood Fiber (PP/WF) to enhance interface adhesion and impact strength of the composite. The effect of MA-SEBS content on the impact fracture behavior of PP/WF composites was studied. The impact properties of composites with 8% MA-SEBS reached the maximum value. And further increasing of MA-SEBS content to 10% did not improve the fracture toughness, but improved the stiffness of composites by DMA analysis. This was attributed to the improved PP/WF adhesion. As the MA-SEBS content is more than 8%, the molecule interaction of PP and WF was expected to much stronger than lower MA-SEBS. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was performed to analyze the impact fracture surface and showed a stronger affinity for the wood surfaces.
Archive | 2013
Guo Chuigen; Wang Shijin; Wang Fengqiang; Wang Qingwen; Qi Dawei
Archive | 2017
Li Liping; Qu Meijie; Guo Chuigen; Ou Rongxian; Sun Lichao; Wang Qingwen
Archive | 2016
Guo Chuigen; Hao Chang; Wang Fengqiang; Li Liping; Wang Shijin
Archive | 2016
Guo Chuigen; Ma Tongtong; Li Liping; Ou Rongxian; Wang Qingwen; Zhang Jinwen; Xin Dunna
Archive | 2014
Guo Chuigen; Wang Shijin; Wang Qingwen; Wang Fengqiang; Qi Dawei
Journal of Combustion Science and Technology | 2011
Guo Chuigen
China Plastics | 2011
Guo Chuigen
Journal of Southwest Forestry University | 2010
Wang Qingwen; Guo Chuigen