Preparation of surlyn films reinforced with cellulose nanofibres and feasibility of applying the transparent composite films for organic photovoltaic encapsulation

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Author listLertngim A., Phiriyawirut M., Wootthikanokkhan J., Yuwawech K., Sangkhun W., Kumnorkaew P., Muangnapoh T.

PublisherThe Royal Society

Publication year2017

JournalRoyal Society Open Science (2054-5703)

Volume number4

Issue number10

ISSN2054-5703

eISSN2054-5703

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85030672874&doi=10.1098%2frsos.170792&partnerID=40&md5=e70a447d7045b27cbeb05a4db3bd8c02

LanguagesEnglish-Great Britain (EN-GB)


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Abstract

This research concerns the development of Surlyn film reinforced withmicro-/nanofibrillated celluloses (MFC) for use as an encapsulant in organic photovoltaic (OPV) cells. The aim of this work was to investigate the effects of fibre types and the mixing methods on the structure-properties of the composite films. Three types of cellulose micro/nanofibrils were prepared: the as-received MFC, the dispersed MFC and the esterified MFC. The fibres were mixed with Surlyn via an extrusion process, using two different mixing methods. It was found that the extent of fibre disintegration and tensile modulus of the composite films prepared by the masterbatching process was superior to that of the composite system prepared by the direct mixing method. Using the esterified MFC as a reinforcement, compatibility between polymer and the fibre increased, accompanied with the improvement of the percentage elongation of the Surlyn composite film. The percentage of light transmittance of the Surlyn/MFC films was above 88, regardless of the fibre types and fibre concentrations. The water vapour transmission rate of the Surlyn/esterified MFC film was 65% lower than that of the neat Surlyn film. This contributed to the longer lifetime of the OPV encapsulated with the Surlyn/esterified MFC film. ฉ 2017 The Authors.


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Surlyn


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