Jute/polypropylene composites I.: Effect of matrix modification

被引:295
作者
Doan, TTL [1 ]
Gao, SL [1 ]
Mäder, E [1 ]
机构
[1] Leibniz Inst Polymer Res Dresden, D-01069 Dresden, Germany
关键词
polymer-matrix composites; interface; strength; mechanical behaviour; micro-mechanical tests; injection moulding;
D O I
10.1016/j.compscitech.2005.08.009
中图分类号
TB33 [复合材料];
学科分类号
摘要
Natural fibre-reinforced polymers can exhibit very different mechanical performances and environmental aging resistances depending on their interphase properties, but most studies have been focused on fibre surface treatment. Here, investigations of the effect of maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MAHgPP) coupling agents on the properties of jute fibre/polypropylene (PP) composites have been considered with two kinds of matrices (PP1 and PP2). Both mechanical behaviour of random short fibre composites and micro-mechanical properties of single fibre model composites were examined. Taking into account interfacial properties, a modified rule of mixture (ROM) theory is formulated which fits well to the experimental results. The addition of 2 wt% MAHgPP to polypropylene matrices can significantly improve the adhesion strength with jute fibres and in turn the mechanical properties of composites. We found that the intrinsic tensile properties of jute fibre are proportional to the fibre's cross-sectional area, which is associated with its perfect circle shape, suggesting the jute fibre's special statistical tensile properties. We also characterised the hydrophilic character of natural fibres and, moreover, humidity environmental aging effects. The theoretical results are found to coincide fairly well with the experimental data and the major reason of composite tensile strength increase in humidity aging conditions can be attributed to both improved polymer-matrix and interfacial adhesion strength. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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