Different chemical treatments of natural fiber composites and their impact on water absorption behavior and mechanical strength

This study investigates the enhancement of natural fiber composites by exploring the effects of various chemical treatments on JUCO fiber and banana fiber composites. The common drawbacks of these composites, particularly their high water absorption and poor dimensional stability, are examined by co...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hybrid Advances 2025-03, Vol.8, p.100379, Article 100379
Hauptverfasser: Prome, Farah Samsi, Hossain, Md Foisal, Rana, Muhammed Sohel, Islam, Md Mafidul, Ferdous, Md Shafiul
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Zusammenfassung:This study investigates the enhancement of natural fiber composites by exploring the effects of various chemical treatments on JUCO fiber and banana fiber composites. The common drawbacks of these composites, particularly their high water absorption and poor dimensional stability, are examined by conducting five different chemical treatments. The research evaluates how these treatments influence the hydrophilic properties of the fiber-reinforced composites (FRC). The study further explores the water absorption behavior and the kinetics of the diffusion mechanisms, with the goal of minimizing the moisture uptake and improving the dimensional stability of the composites. The mechanical properties, specifically tensile and flexural strengths, are also assessed in both the samples soaked in a pH 7 medium and in dry condition. Additionally, the study uses ABAQUS to validate the tensile and flexural strength of the treated composites, providing a deeper understanding of their mechanical performance. By combining experimental and simulation-based approaches, the research aims to offer insights into how chemical treatments can optimize the performance of natural fiber composites for various engineering applications.
ISSN:2773-207X
2773-207X
DOI:10.1016/j.hybadv.2025.100379