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Solvent uptake and accelerated solar aging studies of cotton – Polypropylene commingled composite systems

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Polymers and Polymer Composites

Source : Polymers and Polymer Composites, Volume 18, Number 2, p.103-112 (2010)

Url : http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-78650356269&partnerID=40&md5=a3ba3cb40730a1e2339a12bb47c80121

Keywords : Adhesion, Aging studies, Chain scission, Chemical treatments, Composite systems, Concentration (process), Cotton, Different solvents, Equilibrium swelling, Fibre content, High toughness, hydrophilicity, Hydroxyl groups, Interfacial adhesions, Low costs, Maleic anhydride, matrix, Mechanical properties, Moisture absorption, Natural fibers, Natural fibre, Reinforced plastics, Reinforced thermoplastics, Solar light concentrator, Solvent absorption, Solvent uptake, Solvents, Structural applications, Sun, Tensile moduli, Tensile strength, Thermal properties, Thermodynamic properties, Thermoplastics, water absorption, Water content, Water diffusion

Campus : Coimbatore

School : School of Engineering

Center : Center for Excellence in Advanced Materials and Green Technologies

Department : Chemical, Civil

Year : 2010

Abstract : Natural fibre-reinforced thermoplastic composites have a significant role in non-structural applications. Natural fibres are biodegradable, renewable and of low cost, high toughness and possess good thermal properties. This work involved the study of solvent absorption of cotton/polypropylene (PP) side-by-side commingled composites in different solvents, its variation by chemical treatments, temperature, fibre content etc., the extent of tensile property deterioration by solar radiation in a solar light concentrator and by water diffusion. It was observed that though cotton is highly hydrophilic, the diffusion was a matrix-dominated phenomenon. The extent of moisture absorption increased with the fibre content but decreased on treatment with maleic anhydride-modified PP. The former added a greater number of hydrophilic hydroxyl groups while the latter consumed them and enhanced the fibre-matrix interfacial adhesion. Increase in temperature accelerated the rate of moisture absorption and reduced the time required for equilibrium swelling. Exposure to sunlight in solar concentrator deteriorated mechanical properties such as tensile strength and tensile modulus by weakening the fibre-matrix interfacial adhesion and by chain scission. © Smithers Rapra Technology, 2010.

Cite this Research Publication : T. Ea Jose, Thomas, P. Ca, Dr. Jayanarayanan K., Mathew, Jc, and Joseph, Kd, “Solvent uptake and accelerated solar aging studies of cotton - Polypropylene commingled composite systems”, Polymers and Polymer Composites, vol. 18, pp. 103-112, 2010.

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