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Solutions of rare earth modifier (RES) and epoxy chloropropane (ECP) grafting modification method were used for the surface treatment of aramid fiber. Tensile properties of both the aramid/epoxy composites and single fibers were tested. The effects of RES concentration on tensile properties of aramid/epoxy composites were investigated in detail to explore an optimum amount of rare earth elements in solution for modifying aramid fiber. The fracture surface morphologies of tensile specimens were observed and analyzed with the aid of SEM. The experimental results show that rare earth treatment is superior to ECP grafting treatment in promoting interfacial adhesion between the aramid fiber and epoxy matrix. Meanwhile, the tensile strengths of single fibers were almost not affected by RES treatment. The optimum performance is obtained when the content of rare earth elements is 0.5 wt %. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 92: 1037–1041, 2004  相似文献   

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The interfacial shear strength of an ultrahigh molecular weight (UHMW) polyethylene (PE) fiber/epoxy‐resin system was greatly improved by the corona‐discharge treatment of the fiber. The UHMW PE‐fiber/epoxy‐resin composite was prepared with corona‐discharge‐treated UHMW PE fiber. The mechanical properties of the composite sheet were determined by tensile testing. The tensile strength of the composite was also very much improved. However, the tensile strength of the composite was about one‐half of the theoretical strength. This result was due to the molecular degradation of the PE‐fiber surface caused by surface modification. © 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 79: 1162–1168, 2001  相似文献   

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Three‐dimensional (3D) braided polyethylene (PE) fiber‐reinforced poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), denoted as PE3D/PMMA, composites were prepared. Mechanical properties including flexural and impact properties, and wear resistance were tested and compared with those of the corresponding unidirectional PE fiber–PMMA (abbreviated to PEL/PMMA) composites. Both untreated and chromic acid‐treated PE fibers were used to fabricate the 3D composites in an attempt to assess the effect of chromic acid treatment on the mechanical properties of the composites. Relative changes of mechanical properties caused by fiber surface treatment were compared between the PE3D/PMMA and PEL/PMMA composites. The treated and untreated PE fibers were observed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and analyzed by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscope (XPS). SEM observations found that micro‐pits were created and that deeper and wider grooves were noted on the surfaces of the PE fibers. XPS analysis revealed that more hydroxyl (? OH) and carboxyl (? COOH) groups were formed after surface treatment. The physical and chemical changes on the surfaces of the PE fibers were responsible for the variations of the mechanical properties of the PE/PMMA composites. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 99: 949–956, 2006  相似文献   

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The effect of chemical modification of both fiber and matrix on melt rheological behavior of intimately mixed short sisal–glass hybrid fiber‐reinforced low‐density polyethylene composites was studied with an Instron capillary rheometer. The variations of melt viscosity with different shear rate and shear stress values for different temperatures were studied. A temperature range of 130 to 150°C and shear rates of 16.4 to 5468 s?1 were chosen for the analysis. Chemical modifications with stearic acid, maleic anhydride, silane, and peroxides were tested for their ability to improve the interaction between the matrix and fiber. The viscosity of the hybrid composites increases with every chemical modification. In the case of peroxide‐treated composites, the increase can be attributed to the peroxide‐induced grafting of the polyethylene matrix to the fiber surface and to the crosslinking of the polyethylene matrix. These phenomena are both activated by temperature, whereas temperature causes a reverse effect for all other chemical modifications. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 89: 443–450, 2003  相似文献   

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Interfacial adhesion between carbon fiber and epoxy resin plays an important role in determining performance of carbon–epoxy composites. The objective of this research is to determine the effect of fiber surface treatment (oxidization in air) on the mechanical properties (flexural strength and modulus, shear and impact strengths) of three‐dimensionally (3D) braided carbon‐fiber‐reinforced epoxy (C3D/EP) composites. Carbon fibers were air‐treated under various conditions to improve fiber–matrix adhesion. It is found that excessive oxidation will cause formation of micropits. These micropits are preferably formed in crevices of fiber surfaces. The micropits formed on fiber surfaces produce strengthened fiber–matrix bond, but cause great loss of fiber strength and is probably harmful to the overall performance of the corresponding composites. A trade‐off between the fiber–matrix bond and fiber strength loss should be considered. The effectiveness of fiber surface treatment on performance improvement of the C3D/EP composites was compared with that of the unidirectional carbon fiber–epoxy composites. In addition, the effects of fiber volume fraction (Vf) and braiding angle on relative performance improvements were determined. Results reveal obvious effects of Vf and braiding angle. A mechanism was proposed to explain the experimental phenomena. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 85: 1040–1046, 2002  相似文献   

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Composites were prepared with chemically modified banana fibers in polypropylene (PP). The effects of 40‐mm fiber loading and resin modification on the physical, mechanical, thermal, and morphological properties of the composites were evaluated with scanning electron microscopy (SEM), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Infrared (IR) spectroscopy, and so on. Maleic anhydride grafted polypropylene (MA‐g‐PP) compatibilizer was used to improve the fiber‐matrix adhesion. SEM studies carried out on fractured specimens indicated poor dispersion in the unmodified fiber composites and improved adhesion and uniform dispersion in the treated composites. A fiber loading of 15 vol % in the treated composites was optimum, with maximum mechanical properties and thermal stability evident. The composite with 5% MA‐g‐PP concentration at a 15% fiber volume showed an 80% increase in impact strength, a 48% increase in flexural strength, a 125% increase in flexural modulus, a 33% increase in tensile strength, and an 82% increase in tensile modulus, whereas the heat deflection temperature increased by 18°C. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2010  相似文献   

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The present study investigates the tensile, flexural, notched Izod impact, and water absorption properties of bagasse and beech reinforced polypropylene (PP) composites as a function of fiber content. The surface of fibers was modified through the use of maleated polypropylene (MAPP) coupling agent. From this study, it was found that mechanical properties increase with an increase in fiber loading in both cases. However, the addition of wood fibers resulted in a decrease in impact strength of the composites. The water absorption property at varying fiber loading was evaluated and found maximum for the BA/PP composites. The weight gains for all specimens were less than 7%. In general, the results showed the usefulness of bagasse fiber as a good alternative and reinforcing agent for composite. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009  相似文献   

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In the present study C/PLA composites with different fiber surface conditions (untreated and with nitric acid oxidation for 4 h and 8 h) were prepared to determine the influence of surface treatment on the interfacial adhesion strength and mechanical properties of the composites. A chemical reaction at the fiber–matrix interfaces was confirmed by XPS studies. Nitric acid treatment was found to improve the amount of oxygen‐containing functional groups (particularly the carboxylic group, —COOH) on carbon fiber surfaces and to increase the surface roughness because of the formation of longitudinal crevices. The treated composites exhibited stronger interface adhesion and better mechanical properties in comparison to their untreated counterparts. There was a greater percentage of improvement in interfacial adhesion strength than in the mechanical properties. The strengthened interfaces and improved mechanical performance have been mainly attributed to the greater extent of the chemical reaction between the PLA matrix and the carbon fibers. The increased surface roughness also has had a slight contribution. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 80: 367–376, 2001  相似文献   

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Sisal fibers were incorporated into a mixture of benzoxazine and bisphenol A type epoxy resins to form a unidirectionally reinforced composite. Surface modifications of the sisal fibers were carried out with sodium hydroxide, γ‐aminopropyltrimethoxysilane, and γ‐glycidoxypropyltrimethoxysilane. The surface treatments led to changes in the morphology, chemical groups, and hydrophilicity of the fibers. The effect of the fiber surface treatments on the fiber–matrix interfacial adhesion and mechanical properties of the composites were also studied. The results showed that surface treatments with sodium hydroxide and a silane coupling agent led to improved fiber–matrix adhesion; this could be seen in the scanning electron micrographs of the fractured surfaces from mechanical testing and the reduction in the impact strength of the composites made from treated fibers. © 2007 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2007  相似文献   

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A novel melt‐mixing method and corresponding mixer for polymer materials are reported. The effects of carbon nanotube (CNT) loading, rotation rate and mixing time on the morphology and properties of CNTs/ultrahigh‐molecular‐weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) nanocomposites were experimentally investigated in detail using the mixer. Homogeneous dispersion of CNTs in intractable UHMWPE is successfully realized without the aid of any additives or solvents. Differential scanning calorimetry results showed that the crystallinity increases 13.8% when 1 wt% of CNTs is added into the composites. The maximum crystallinity increased 13.5% and then decreased slightly with increasing rotation rate. The mixing time had little effect on crystallinity. Rheological tests reveal that the effect of CNT loading on the storage modulus/complex viscosity is a result of competition between the viscosity decrease due to the selective adsorption of UHMWPE onto CNT surfaces and the viscosity increase caused by the formation of an interconnected polymer–nanotube network. The storage modulus/complex viscosity decreased with increasing rotation rate/mixing time. This is a synergic result of the selective adsorption of the long molecular chains onto the CNT surface and their thermomechanical degradation. The results showed that the mixing process dominated by elongation stress is a simple, efficient green way to prepare CNTs/UHMWPE nanocomposites via melt mixing. © 2018 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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Long glass fiber–reinforced thermoplastic composites were prepared by a new process, in situ solid‐state polycondensation (INSITU SSP). In this process reinforcing continuous fibers were impregnated by the oligomer of PET melt, and then the impregnated continuous fibers were cut to a desired length (designated prepreg); finally, the prepreg was in situ polymerized in the solid state to form the high molecular weight matrix. SEM, FTIR spectra, short‐beam shear stress test, flexural strength test, impact strength test, and the intrinsic viscosity measurement were used to investigate the wetting and interfacial adhesion, the mechanical properties of the composite, and the molecular weight of matrix resin in the composite. The results showed that the molecular weight of PET in the matrix resin and mechanical properties could be adjusted by controlling the SSP time and that the high level of interfacial adhesion between reinforcing fibers and matrix resin could be achieved by this novel INSITU SSP process, which are attributed to the good wetting of reinforcing fibers with low molecular weight oligomer melt as the impregnation fluid, the in situ formation of chemical grafting of oligomer chains onto the reinforcing fiber surface, and the in situ formation of the high molecular weight PET chains in the interphase regions. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 91:3959–3965, 2004  相似文献   

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Poly(etherimide)s (PEIs) with different chemical structures were synthesized and characterized, which were employed to toughen epoxy resins (EP/PEI) and carbon fiber‐reinforced epoxy composites (CF/EP/PEI). Experimental results revealed that the introduction of the fluorinated groups and meta linkages could help to improve the melt processability of EP/PEI resins. The EP/PEI resins showed obviously improved mechanical properties including tensile strength of 89.2 MPa, elongation at break of 4.7% and flexural strength of 144.2 MPa, and good thermal properties including glass transition temperature (Tg) of 211°C and initial decomposition temperature (Td) of 366°C. Moreover, CF/EP/PEI‐1 and CF/EP/PEI‐4 composites showed significantly improved toughness with impact toughness of 13.8 and 15.5 J/cm2, respectively. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011  相似文献   

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A furan/epoxy blend applicable to composite manufacture was studied and corresponding basalt fiber‐reinforced composites were prepared. The processability, mechanical properties, and reasons for the improved mechanical properties of this blend were investigated by rheology machine, mechanical testing machine, and scanning electron microscopy. With excellent processability, furan/epoxy was suitable for manufacturing composites. Furan/epoxy with the ratio of 5/5 showed the best properties, and the impact strength, flexural strength and flexural modulus were 15.43 kJ/m2, 102.81 MPa, and 3209.40 MPa, respectively. The river‐like fracture surface of the furan/epoxy system was well consistent with the mechanical properties. The mechanical and anti‐corrosive properties of basalt fiber‐reinforced furan/epoxy composites were also studied. The mechanical properties of composites changed the same as those of furan/epoxy matrix did. Furan resin effectively improved the anti‐acid but not anti‐alkali property of composites, probably because furan could be cured in acidic condition and basalt fiber was resistant to acid and alkali. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J. Appl. Polym. Sci. 2017 , 134, 44799.  相似文献   

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Three kinds of surface treatment, that is, the alkalization (5% w/v NaOH aqueous solution), the deposition of diglycidyl ether of bisphenol A (DGEBA) from toluene solution (1% w/v DGEBA), and the alkalization combined with the deposition of DGEBA (5% w/v NaOH/1% w/v DGEBA) were applied to modify interfacial bonding and to enhance mechanical properties of pineapple leaf fiber (PALF) reinforced epoxy composites. The fiber strength and strain were measured by single fiber test and the fiber strength variation was assessed using Weibull modulus. Furthermore, a fragmentation test was used to quantify the interfacial adhesion of PALF‐epoxy composite. It was verified that the interfacial shear strength of modified PALFs was substantially higher than that of untreated PALF by almost 2–2.7 times because of the greater interaction between the PALFs and epoxy resin matrix. The strongest interfacial adhesion was obtained from the fibers that had been received the alkalization combined with DGEBA deposition. Moreover, the flexural and impact properties of unidirectional PALF‐epoxy composites were greatly enhanced when reinforced with the modified PALFs due to an improvement in interfacial adhesion, particularly in the synergetic use of 5% NaOH and 5% NaOH/1% DGEBA. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2008  相似文献   

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The water sorption characteristics of banana fiber–reinforced polyester composites were studied by immersion in distilled water at 28, 50, 70, and 90°C. The effect of hybridization with glass fiber and the chemical modification of the fiber on the water absorption properties of the prepared composites were also evaluated. In the case of hybrid composites, water uptake decreased with increase of glass fiber content. In the case of chemically modified fiber composites, water uptake was found to be dependent on the chemical treatment done on the fiber surface. Weight change profiles of the composites at higher temperature indicated that the diffusion is close to Fickian. The water absorption showed a multistage mechanism in all cases at lower temperatures. Chemical modification was found to affect the water uptake of the composite. Among the treated composites the lowest water uptake was observed for composites treated with silane A1100. Finally, parameters like diffusion, sorption, and permeability coefficients were determined. It was observed that equilibrium water uptake is dependent on the nature of the composite and temperature. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 91: 3856–3865, 2004  相似文献   

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The melt rheological behavior of intimately mixed short sisal–glass hybrid fiber‐reinforced low‐density polyethylene composites was studied with an Instron capillary rheometer. The variation of melt viscosity with shear rate and shear stress at different temperatures was studied. The effect of relative composition of component fibers on the overall rheological behavior also was examined. A temperature range of 130 to 150°C and shear rate of 16.4 to 5470 s?1 were chosen for the analysis. The melt viscosity of the hybrid composite increased with increase in the volume fraction of glass fibers and reached a maximum for the composite containing glass fiber alone. Also, experimental viscosity values of hybrid composites were in good agreement with the theoretical values calculated using the additive rule of hybrid mixtures, except at low volume fractions of glass fibers. Master curves were plotted by superpositioning shear stress and temperature results. The breakage of fibers during the extrusion process, estimated by optical microscopy, was higher for glass fiber than sisal fiber. The surface morphology of the extrudates was analyzed by optical and scanning electron microscopy. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 89: 432–442, 2003  相似文献   

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Biaxial ratcheting behaviour of ultrahigh‐molecular‐weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) has been modelled using the viscoplasticity theory based on overstress for polymers (VBOP) with the modified Chaboche kinematic hardening rule. Investigated loading condition is: axial strain‐controlled cyclic loading of thin‐walled tubular specimen in the presence of constant pressure. To improve the circumferential strain ratcheting response of UHMWPE, changes designed to account for kinematic hardening and tangent modulus effects are proposed. Numerical results are compared with previously obtained experimental data. It is shown that modified tangent modulus improves the model responses. The biaxial ratcheting behaviour of UHMWPE is modelled quantitatively with VBOP. © 2015 Society of Chemical Industry  相似文献   

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Mechanical properties such as tensile and impact strength behavior of teak wood flour (TWF)‐filled high‐density polyethylene (HDPE) composites were evaluated at 0–0.32 volume fraction (Φf) of TWF. Tensile modulus and strength initially increased up to Φf = 0.09, whereas a decrease is observed with further increase in the Φf. Elongation‐at‐break and Izod impact strength decreased significantly with increase in the Φf. The crystallinity of HDPE also decreased with increase in the TWF concentration. The initial increase in the tensile modulus and strength was attributed to the mechanical restraint, whereas decrease in the tensile properties at Φf > 0.09 was due to the predominant effect of decrease in the crystallinity of HDPE. The mechanical restraint decreased the elongation and Izod impact strength. In the presence of coupling agent, maleic anhydride‐grafted HDPE (HDPE‐g‐MAH), the tensile modulus and strength enhanced significantly because of enhanced interphase adhesion. However, the elongation and Izod impact strength decreased because of enhanced mechanical restraint on account of increased phase interactions. Scanning electron microscopy showed a degree of better dispersion of TWF particles because of enhanced phase adhesion in the presence of HDPE‐g‐MAH. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009  相似文献   

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We performed surface modification of ultra‐high‐molecular‐weight polyethylene (UHMWPE) through chromic acid etching, with the aim of improving the performance of its composites with poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) fibers. In this article, we report on the morphology and physicomechanical and tribological properties of modified UHMWPE/PET composites. Composites containing chemically modified UHMWPE had higher impact properties than those based on unmodified UHMWPE because of improved interfacial bonding between the polymer matrix and the fibers and better dispersion of the fibers within the modified UHMWPE matrix. Chemical modification of UHMWPE before the introduction of PET fibers resulted in composites exhibiting improved wear resistance compared to the base material and compared to unmodified UHMWPE/PET composites. On the basis of the morphological studies of worn samples, microploughing and fatigue failure associated with microcracking were identified as the principle wear mechanisms. © 2005 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2006  相似文献   

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Rice straw fiber‐high density polyethylene (HDPE) composites were prepared to investigate the effects of rice straw fiber morphology (rice straw refined fiber, rice straw pellet, rice straw strand), fiber content (20 and 40 wt %), and maleic anhydride polyethylene (MAPE) concentration (5 wt %) on the mechanical and thermal properties of the rice straw fiber‐HDPE composites in this study. Rice straw refined fiber exhibited more variability in length and width, and have a higher aspect ratio of 16.3. Compared to the composites filled of rice straw pellet, the composites made of the refined fiber and strand had a slightly higher tensile strength and lower tensile elongation at break. The tensile and flexural strength of the composites increased slightly with increasing rice straw fiber content up to 40 wt %, while the tensile elongation at break decreased. With addition MAPE, the composites filled with 20 wt % rice straw fiber showed an increase in tensile, flexural and impact strength and a decrease in tensile elongation at break. Differential scanning calorimetry showed that the fiber addition and morphology had no appreciable effect on the crystallization temperature of the composites but decreased the crystallinity. The scanning electron microscopy observation on the fracture surface of the composites indicated that introduction of MAPE to the system resulted in promotion in fiber dispersion, and an increase in interfacial bonding strength. Fiber breakage occurred significantly in the composites filled with refined fiber and strand after extruding and injection processing. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2011  相似文献   

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