Effect of MAPP as Coupling Agent on the Performance of Sisal–PP Composites

S. Mohanty, S. Nayak, S. Verma, S. Tripathy
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Hybrid composites consisting of polypropylene (PP) and short sisal fibers were prepared by melt mixing followed by compression molding. Various types of chemical treatments such as alkali treatment, cyanoethylation, coupling agent treatment etc. were performed to improve the interfacial adhesion between the fibers and PP matrix. Variations in fiber loading, fiber length, coupling agent concentration and its treatment time period as a function of mechanical strength were studied. The morphology of the interface region was investigated through SEM analysis. Mechanical tests showed that the composites treated with MAPP of grade HC5 exhibited optimum strength. Nearly 50% increase in tensile, 30% in flexural and 58% increase in impact strengths were obtained in the case of composites treated with 1% MAPP concentration. Accelerated weathering and water absorption behavior of the MAPP-treated composites further confirmed an efficient fiber–matrix adhesion. Thermal measurements through DSC were also investigated to corroborate the findings of the mechanical data.
MAPP作为偶联剂对剑麻- pp复合材料性能的影响
采用熔融混炼后模压成型的方法制备了聚丙烯与短剑麻混杂复合材料。通过碱处理、氰乙基化、偶联剂处理等多种化学处理,提高纤维与PP基体的界面附着力。研究了纤维载荷、纤维长度、偶联剂浓度及其处理时间随机械强度的变化规律。通过SEM分析了界面区域的形貌。力学试验表明,HC5级MAPP处理后的复合材料强度最佳。当MAPP浓度为1%时,复合材料的拉伸强度提高近50%,弯曲强度提高30%,冲击强度提高58%。mapp处理的复合材料的加速风化和吸水行为进一步证实了其有效的纤维-基质粘附性。通过DSC进行的热测量也进行了调查,以证实力学数据的发现。
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