Polímeros (Jan 2023)

Polymer composite produced with Brazil nut residues and high impact polystyrene

  • Jefferson Renan Santos da Silva,
  • João Christian Paixão Fonseca,
  • Thais da Silva Santos,
  • Josiel Bruno de Oliveira,
  • Thiago Monteiro Maquiné,
  • Bruno Mello de Freitas,
  • Raimundo Nonato Alves Silva,
  • Nayra Reis do Nascimento,
  • João Martins da Costa,
  • Roger Hoel Bello,
  • José Costa de Macedo Neto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1428.20220013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 4

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Abstract Solid residues from agroindustry often accumulate and cause environmental imbalance. An alternative to this is to use this residue as a reinforcement in polymers. The achievement of this work was to characterize a composite with a polystyrene matrix reinforced with Brazil nut shells residues. The residues were cleaned and ground to then produce the samples via injection molding with the proportions of 0%, 2.5% and 5% of load. The specimens were characterized using mechanical tensile testing and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). The mechanical test showed that the composite with 2.5% of filler had greater stiffness and strength was improved by 5%. Thermal analysis showed an increase in the temperature for the beginning of the degradation of the M2.5 composite. The results confirm a potential application in the automotive industry for the polystyrene composite reinforced with Brazil nut shells.

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