Influence of Nano-/Microfiller Addition on Mechanical and Morphological Performance of Kenaf/Glass Fibre-Reinforced Hybrid Composites

Karthick, L. and Rathinam, R. and Abdul Kalam, Sd. and Babu Loganathan, Ganesh and S. Sabeenian, R. and K. Joshi, S. and Ramesh, L. and Mohammed Ali, H. and Degife Mammo, Wubishet (2022) Influence of Nano-/Microfiller Addition on Mechanical and Morphological Performance of Kenaf/Glass Fibre-Reinforced Hybrid Composites. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2022.

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Abstract

Natural-based composite’s progress as carriers has revealed many benefits in biomedicine, notably in the construction field, synthetic biology, and genetic engineering. Compared to analogous composites without nanoparticles, incorporating nanoparticles into polymeric materials improved architectural performance, physiological connections, and ecological features. The major goal of the current investigation is to determine the impact of nano-/micro-TiO2 on the mechanical characteristics of kenaf/glass/epoxy hybrids. The samples have been created using a hand layup method and a variety of filler loading and stacking sequences. The addition of nano-/microfiller significantly improved the mechanical performance of the epoxy/hybrid composite material. It was discovered that nanofiller-added composite materials fared better when composites were compared to and without microfilter-added composites. SEM was used to investigate the microstructure of the interfaces to ensure a good understanding of interfacial adherence between the reinforcement and their matrix. Compared to pure epoxy resin, the 15 wt% of microfiller additions of glass-kenaf-kenaf-glass type composites exhibit a 39.48% improvement in tensile and a 42.88% improvement in flexural. Similarly, 5 wt% nanofiller addition reveals a 44.214% improvement in tensile and a 50.50% improvement in flexural.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science > QD Chemistry
Engineering > Mechatronics engineering and machinery
Engineering > TK Electrical engineering
Depositing User: ePrints deposit
Date Deposited: 03 Sep 2023 13:21
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2023 13:21
URI: http://eprints.tiu.edu.iq/id/eprint/1142

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