Dopamine-Mediated Pre-Crosslinked Cellulose/Polyurethane Block Elastomer for the Preparation of Robust Biocomposites

多巴胺介导的预交联纤维素/聚氨酯嵌段弹性体在制备高强度生物复合材料中的应用

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Abstract

The development of micro- and nanofibril cellulose to improve strength while reducing the side effects of toughness and water resistance can benefit integrated polymer performance. Inspired by the interior microstructure of mussel byssus, this paper proposed an efficient means of generating an active block microfibrillated cellulose/polyurethane elastomer using an epoxy monomer as a pre-crosslinked agent with the addition of a poly(dopamine) layer. The block elastomer served as a multifunctional crosslinker, constructing a covalent network and interfacial hydrogen bonding that interlinked the elastomer with a soy protein isolate (SPI) matrix. Compared with the pristine SPI film, the introduction of the block elastomer induced remarkable improvements in tensile strength and toughness (146.7 and 102.1%, respectively). Additionally, the block elastomer was employed to further estimate its reinforcing effect in SPI resin modification, which also exhibited favorable water resistance and adhesion performance. This strategy may provide a new approach for constructing superior elastomers to reinforce applicable biomass composites.

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