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Effect of silane treatment on the Curaua fibre/polyester interface
Authors:Alan Miguel Brum da Silva  Sandra Maria da Luz  Irulapasamy Siva  Jebas Thangiah Winowlin Jappes  Sandro Campos Amico
Affiliation:1. PPG3M, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil;2. Centre for Composite Materials, Kalasalingam University, Anand Nagar, TN, Indiaalan.brumdasilva@gmail.com;4. Faculdade do Gama, University of Brasília, Gama, Brasília, DF, Brazil;5. Centre for Composite Materials, Kalasalingam University, Anand Nagar, TN, India
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Good adhesion at fibre/matrix interface of lignocellulosic fibres is crucial when substituting synthetic fibres in polymer composites. The great variability presented by those fibres requires diverse characterisation studies for better insights on fibre surface treatments and resin systems interactions. In this work, Curaua fibres were treated using silane coupling agents to improve their interfacial properties with polyester. The fibres were pre-treated using 4?wt% solution of NaOH and then treated with 5?wt% solution of (3-aminopropyl) trimethoxysilane (AMPTS) or triethoxymethylsilane (TEMS). Characterisation of the treated fibres was carried out using infrared spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, thermogravimetric analysis and scanning electron microscopy. Fibre wettability and adhesion towards polyester was investigated using contact angle measurements and pull-out tests, respectively. The AMPTS treatment yielded a significant result of 20.2?MPa in interfacial shear strength (≈2.5 times that of the untreated fibre), attributed to the increase in availability of binding sites with polyester.
Keywords:Lignocellulosic fibres  Curaua  silane treatment  fibre/matrix adhesion  fibre characterisation
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