Treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber-phenolic matrix adhesion

Composites based on a thermoset phenolic matrix and jute fibers were prepared and characterized. The fibers were alternatively treated with ionized air or aqueous alkaline solution (mercerization) with the aim of introducing changes in the morphology, dispersive component of surface free energy, γS...

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Main Authors: Ilce Aiko Tanaka Razera, Cristina Gomes da Silva, Érika Virgínia Raphael de Almeida, Elisabete Frollini
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Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Polímeros 2014-08-01
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282014000400002&lng=en&tlng=en
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author Ilce Aiko Tanaka Razera
Cristina Gomes da Silva
Érika Virgínia Raphael de Almeida
Elisabete Frollini
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Cristina Gomes da Silva
Érika Virgínia Raphael de Almeida
Elisabete Frollini
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description Composites based on a thermoset phenolic matrix and jute fibers were prepared and characterized. The fibers were alternatively treated with ionized air or aqueous alkaline solution (mercerization) with the aim of introducing changes in the morphology, dispersive component of surface free energy, γS D (estimated by Inverse Gas Chromatography, IGC) and the acid/base character of their surfaces, shown by their ANs/DNs ratio (estimated by IGC), and their degree of crystallinity. The final objective was to investigate the influence of these modifications on the adhesion at the jute fiber/phenolic matrix interface in the composites. The untreated jute fiber showed 50% crystallinity, γS D=18 mJ m- 2 and ANs/DNs= 0.9 (amphoteric surface), tensile strength = 460 MPa and maximum elongation = 0.7%, while the respective composite had an impact strength of 72.6 J m- 1. The treatments positively modified the fibers and the adhesion at the interface was better in the composites reinforced with treated fibers than with untreated fibers. The best set of results was exhibited by the fiber treated with 10% NaOH [46% crystallinity, γS D = 26 J m- 2 (phenolic matrix γS D = 32 J m- 2), ANs/DNs = 1.8 (surface predominantly acidic, similar to phenolic matrix, ANs/DNs = 1.4), tensile strength approximately 900 MPa, maximum elongation = 2%, impact strength of respective composite approximately 95 J m- 1)]. The fibers treated for 5 h with ionized air exhibited favorable properties [(45% crystallinity, γS D = 27 J m- 2, ANs/DNs = 2.1 (acidic surface)] for further use as reinforcement of a phenolic matrix, but their partial degradation during the treatment decreased their tensile properties (395 MPa and 0.5% for tensile strength and maximum elongation, respectively) and their action as reinforcement (impact strength of the respective composite approximately 73 J m- 1).
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spelling doaj.art-7314bcc7e52c42769e12a5d49fa4593d2022-12-22T03:29:45ZengAssociação Brasileira de PolímerosPolímeros1678-51692014-08-0124441742110.1590/0104-1428.1738S0104-14282014000400002Treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber-phenolic matrix adhesionIlce Aiko Tanaka Razera0Cristina Gomes da Silva1Érika Virgínia Raphael de Almeida2Elisabete Frollini3Universidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloUniversidade de São PauloComposites based on a thermoset phenolic matrix and jute fibers were prepared and characterized. The fibers were alternatively treated with ionized air or aqueous alkaline solution (mercerization) with the aim of introducing changes in the morphology, dispersive component of surface free energy, γS D (estimated by Inverse Gas Chromatography, IGC) and the acid/base character of their surfaces, shown by their ANs/DNs ratio (estimated by IGC), and their degree of crystallinity. The final objective was to investigate the influence of these modifications on the adhesion at the jute fiber/phenolic matrix interface in the composites. The untreated jute fiber showed 50% crystallinity, γS D=18 mJ m- 2 and ANs/DNs= 0.9 (amphoteric surface), tensile strength = 460 MPa and maximum elongation = 0.7%, while the respective composite had an impact strength of 72.6 J m- 1. The treatments positively modified the fibers and the adhesion at the interface was better in the composites reinforced with treated fibers than with untreated fibers. The best set of results was exhibited by the fiber treated with 10% NaOH [46% crystallinity, γS D = 26 J m- 2 (phenolic matrix γS D = 32 J m- 2), ANs/DNs = 1.8 (surface predominantly acidic, similar to phenolic matrix, ANs/DNs = 1.4), tensile strength approximately 900 MPa, maximum elongation = 2%, impact strength of respective composite approximately 95 J m- 1)]. The fibers treated for 5 h with ionized air exhibited favorable properties [(45% crystallinity, γS D = 27 J m- 2, ANs/DNs = 2.1 (acidic surface)] for further use as reinforcement of a phenolic matrix, but their partial degradation during the treatment decreased their tensile properties (395 MPa and 0.5% for tensile strength and maximum elongation, respectively) and their action as reinforcement (impact strength of the respective composite approximately 73 J m- 1).http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282014000400002&lng=en&tlng=enPhenolic matrixjute fibersionized air treatmentmercerizationinverse gas chromatography
spellingShingle Ilce Aiko Tanaka Razera
Cristina Gomes da Silva
Érika Virgínia Raphael de Almeida
Elisabete Frollini
Treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber-phenolic matrix adhesion
Polímeros
Phenolic matrix
jute fibers
ionized air treatment
mercerization
inverse gas chromatography
title Treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber-phenolic matrix adhesion
title_full Treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber-phenolic matrix adhesion
title_fullStr Treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber-phenolic matrix adhesion
title_full_unstemmed Treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber-phenolic matrix adhesion
title_short Treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber-phenolic matrix adhesion
title_sort treatments of jute fibers aiming at improvement of fiber phenolic matrix adhesion
topic Phenolic matrix
jute fibers
ionized air treatment
mercerization
inverse gas chromatography
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-14282014000400002&lng=en&tlng=en
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