Effect of fique fibers and its processing by-products on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocomposites

Abstract This work examines the morphology, mechanical and thermal properties of biocomposites based on epoxy resin-EP and fique (Furcraea andina), a native crop of South America. The EP-fique biocomposites were prepared using fique powder-FP an industrial waste generated during fique processing, no...

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Main Authors: Nicolas Centeno-Mesa, Oscar Lombana-Toro, Juan P. Correa-Aguirre, Miguel A. Hidalgo-Salazar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Portfolio 2022-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18934-x
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author Nicolas Centeno-Mesa
Oscar Lombana-Toro
Juan P. Correa-Aguirre
Miguel A. Hidalgo-Salazar
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Oscar Lombana-Toro
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description Abstract This work examines the morphology, mechanical and thermal properties of biocomposites based on epoxy resin-EP and fique (Furcraea andina), a native crop of South America. The EP-fique biocomposites were prepared using fique powder-FP an industrial waste generated during fique processing, nonwoven fique fiber mats-NWF and unidirectional fique fiber mats-UF oriented at 0° and 90°. The addition of fique into EP matrix restricts EP macromolecule chains movement and enhance the thermal stability of EP. SEM images showed that fique form used (powder or fiber) and mat arrangement can generate changes in the biocomposites morphology. Mechanical characterization show that fique powder and fique fibers oriented at 90° acts as fillers for the epoxy matrix while the fique fibers oriented at 0° reinforce EP matrix increasing the tensile and flexural modulus up to 5700 and 1100% respectively and tensile and flexural strength up to 277% and 820% in comparison with neat EP. The obtained results can increase the interest in researching and developing products from fique Powders and other natural fibers processing byproducts thus reducing the abundance of waste in soil and landfills and environmental concerns and suggest that the EP-fique biocomposites are promising to be used in the automotive sector.
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spelling doaj.art-31c4dbbdb1eb4f50a340122e8e6014482022-12-22T04:24:52ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222022-09-0112111110.1038/s41598-022-18934-xEffect of fique fibers and its processing by-products on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocompositesNicolas Centeno-Mesa0Oscar Lombana-Toro1Juan P. Correa-Aguirre2Miguel A. Hidalgo-Salazar3Research Group for Manufacturing Technologies GITEM, Universidad Autónoma de OccidenteResearch Group for Manufacturing Technologies GITEM, Universidad Autónoma de OccidenteResearch Group for Manufacturing Technologies GITEM, Universidad Autónoma de OccidenteResearch Group for Manufacturing Technologies GITEM, Universidad Autónoma de OccidenteAbstract This work examines the morphology, mechanical and thermal properties of biocomposites based on epoxy resin-EP and fique (Furcraea andina), a native crop of South America. The EP-fique biocomposites were prepared using fique powder-FP an industrial waste generated during fique processing, nonwoven fique fiber mats-NWF and unidirectional fique fiber mats-UF oriented at 0° and 90°. The addition of fique into EP matrix restricts EP macromolecule chains movement and enhance the thermal stability of EP. SEM images showed that fique form used (powder or fiber) and mat arrangement can generate changes in the biocomposites morphology. Mechanical characterization show that fique powder and fique fibers oriented at 90° acts as fillers for the epoxy matrix while the fique fibers oriented at 0° reinforce EP matrix increasing the tensile and flexural modulus up to 5700 and 1100% respectively and tensile and flexural strength up to 277% and 820% in comparison with neat EP. The obtained results can increase the interest in researching and developing products from fique Powders and other natural fibers processing byproducts thus reducing the abundance of waste in soil and landfills and environmental concerns and suggest that the EP-fique biocomposites are promising to be used in the automotive sector.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18934-x
spellingShingle Nicolas Centeno-Mesa
Oscar Lombana-Toro
Juan P. Correa-Aguirre
Miguel A. Hidalgo-Salazar
Effect of fique fibers and its processing by-products on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocomposites
Scientific Reports
title Effect of fique fibers and its processing by-products on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocomposites
title_full Effect of fique fibers and its processing by-products on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocomposites
title_fullStr Effect of fique fibers and its processing by-products on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocomposites
title_full_unstemmed Effect of fique fibers and its processing by-products on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocomposites
title_short Effect of fique fibers and its processing by-products on morphology, thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocomposites
title_sort effect of fique fibers and its processing by products on morphology thermal and mechanical properties of epoxy based biocomposites
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18934-x
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