Mechanical Properties Comparison of Various Ratios of L-Lactide Grafted Sisal Fibers and Untreated Sisal Fibers Reinforced Poly (lactic acid) Composites |
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Authors: | Aiju Jiang Xiaowei Chen Defeng Gao |
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Affiliation: | School of Mechanical Engineering, Huanghe Science and Technology College, Zhengzhou, China |
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Abstract: | Composites composed of the mixed fibers of L-lactide (LA) grafted sisal fiber (SF-g-LA) and untreated sisal fiber (USF) in a poly (lactic acid) (PLA) matrix were prepared with SF-g-LA/USF fibers ratios of 0, 1:9, 3:7, 5:5, 7:3, 9:1, and 1. The mechanical properties and the interfacial performance of the mixed SF reinforced PLA composites were investigated. The results of the study showed that the introduction of SF-g-LA improved the tensile strength, tensile modulus, flexural strength and flexural modulus of the mixed SF reinforced PLA composites compared with pure PLA or PLA composites with only USF, resulting from the improved interfacial adhesion between SF-g-LA and the PLA matrix. In addition, the introduction of some amount of USF enhanced the reinforcing efficiency of the mixed SF in the composites compared to the PLA composites with only SF-g-LA, owing to the good mechanical properties of USF itself. Furthermore, as for the tensile strength and tensile modulus of the mixed SF reinforced PLA composites, the optimal ratio of SF-g-LA and USF was 7:3, whereas for the flexural modulus of the mixed SF reinforced PLA composites, the optimal mixed ratio of SF-g-LA and USF was 3:7. |
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Keywords: | Composites interfacial properties fiber surface treatment mechanical properties poly (lactic acid) sisal fiber |
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