Comprehensive insights on mechanical properties of natural–synthetic fibers with MWCNT nano-composite

The purpose of this study was to see how silane treatment affected the tensile and impact strength of composites constructed from jute/kenaf/glass fibers with a nano-graphene filler and to investigate the impact of major treatment factors, such as silane concentration, immersion duration, and nano-f...

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Veröffentlicht in:AIP advances 2024-07, Vol.14 (7), p.075324-075324-11
Hauptverfasser: Arunachalam, S. Jothi, Saravanan, R., Sathish, T., Giri, Jayant, Fatehmulla, Amanullah
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this study was to see how silane treatment affected the tensile and impact strength of composites constructed from jute/kenaf/glass fibers with a nano-graphene filler and to investigate the impact of major treatment factors, such as silane concentration, immersion duration, and nano-filler, on composite characteristics. To conduct systematic trials and improve these variables, the Response Surface Methodology (RSM) with central composite designs was used. To precisely forecast the tensile and impact strength of the nano-composite following silane treatment, quadratic models were built. By changing the silane concentration, immersion period, and nano-filler, they discovered ideal conditions for increasing tensile strength. The best ranges for silane concentration and immersion duration were discovered to be 15 wt. % and 30 min, respectively. Given the conditions, the composite impact strength increased by 51% and its tensile strength improved by 22% as compared to the values achieved from RSM optimization. These results highlight the practical importance of silane treatment, especially in improving tensile and impact strength and strengthening the interfacial adhesive characteristics of organic fibers and polymer matrices.
ISSN:2158-3226
2158-3226
DOI:10.1063/5.0208472