Fabrication and property analysis of treated and untreated bagasse powder-reinforced epoxy resin composites

A. Faruqui, Md. Samiur Rahman Tarafdar, Anindya Das Jayanta, Md. Rezaul Karim Sheikh
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Bagasse fiber from sugarcane waste is used with epoxy resin to make natural composites. The raw fibers are treated chemically to improve compatibility and adherence with the epoxy polymer. It’s anticipated that epoxy resin matrix composites reinforced with bagasse particles would work as a trustworthy replacement for conventional materials utilized in the building and automobile sectors. The amount and distribution of reinforcing particles inside the matrix are two factors that impact the composite’s strength. Furthermore, the precise proportion of reinforcing elements—roughly 20–30 weight percent—into the matrix plays a critical role in providing a noticeable boost in improving the properties of the composites. This research investigates the impact of reinforcing alkali-treated bagasse and untreated bagasse powder into an epoxy matrix on aspects of mechanical and morphological characteristics. The hand layup technique is used to create alkali-treated bagasse and untreated bagasse powder-reinforced epoxy composites. Composites are designed with six levels of reinforcement weight percentages (5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 30%). Microstructural analysis was performed using SEM and optical microscopes to assess the cohesion and dispersion of the reinforcing particles throughout the hybrid composites’ matrix phase. With reinforcement loading up to 20 wt%, the tensile strength, impact strength, and toughness of epoxy-alkali-treated bagasse and untreated bagasse powder-reinforced composites increased. In contrast, treated bagasse epoxy composites were superior to untreated epoxy composites in terms of efficacy. The results indicate that 20 wt% alkali bagasse powder provides better mechanical properties than other combinations.
经处理和未经处理的甘蔗渣粉增强环氧树脂复合材料的制作与性能分析
甘蔗渣纤维与环氧树脂一起用于制造天然复合材料。纤维原料经过化学处理,以提高与环氧聚合物的兼容性和粘附性。预计用甘蔗渣颗粒增强的环氧树脂基复合材料可以替代建筑和汽车领域使用的传统材料,值得信赖。基体中增强颗粒的数量和分布是影响复合材料强度的两个因素。此外,增强元素在基体中的精确比例--大约 20-30% 的重量--在显著提高复合材料性能方面起着至关重要的作用。本研究调查了在环氧树脂基体中加入碱处理甘蔗渣和未处理甘蔗渣粉对机械和形态特征的影响。采用手糊技术制作碱处理甘蔗渣和未处理甘蔗渣粉增强环氧树脂复合材料。复合材料设计了六个级别的增强重量百分比(5%、10%、15%、20%、25%和 30%)。使用扫描电镜和光学显微镜进行了微观结构分析,以评估增强粒子在整个混合复合材料基体相中的内聚力和分散性。当加固量达到 20 wt% 时,环氧-碱处理蔗渣和未处理蔗渣粉加固复合材料的拉伸强度、冲击强度和韧性都有所提高。相比之下,经过处理的甘蔗渣环氧树脂复合材料在功效方面优于未经处理的环氧树脂复合材料。结果表明,与其他组合相比,20 wt%的碱甘蔗渣粉具有更好的机械性能。
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