Mechanical properties of particulate organic natural filler-reinforced polymer composite: A review

H. Kuan, M. Tan, Yiou Shen, M. Yahya
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Considering the cost in utilization of organic natural filler as an alternative to manmade fiber and mineral inorganic filler-reinforced polymer composite is of great interest. The main reasons for using natural fillers are to reduce the dependence on petroleum-based, nonrenewable resources and are also a smarter use of environment and financial resources. Only limited research works have been done on the mechanical properties, such as tensile, flexural, and impact on particulate organic natural filler-reinforced polymer composite. The effect of particle size, particle loading, and chemical treatment on mechanical properties of organic natural filler-reinforced polymer composites is reviewed and discussed. The results show that a smaller particle size with an aspect ratio higher than its critical value provided better mechanical properties. With the assumption of good adhesion between the particle filler and matrix, mechanical properties increased with volume fraction until it reached its optimum condition or failure. Effective chemical treatments would improve the homogeneity and adhesion of the filler/matrix, thus enhancing the mechanical properties of the composites.
颗粒状有机天然填料增强聚合物复合材料力学性能研究进展
考虑到有机天然填料替代人造纤维和矿物无机填料增强聚合物复合材料的成本问题,其应用备受关注。使用天然填料的主要原因是为了减少对以石油为基础的不可再生资源的依赖,也是对环境和财政资源的更明智的利用。目前对颗粒有机天然填料增强聚合物复合材料的拉伸、弯曲、冲击等力学性能的研究还比较有限。综述和讨论了粒径、颗粒载荷和化学处理对有机天然填料增强聚合物复合材料力学性能的影响。结果表明,粒径越小,长径比越高,力学性能越好。在假定颗粒填料与基体具有良好粘结性的前提下,其力学性能随体积分数的增加而增加,直至达到最佳状态或失效。有效的化学处理可以改善填料/基体的均匀性和附着力,从而提高复合材料的力学性能。
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