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Effect of Chemical Treatments on the Mechanical Properties of Jute/Polyester Composites

André Luis Lima Flores, Agnė Kairytė, Jurga Šeputytė-Jucikė, Sylwia Makowska, Alessandra Lavoratti, Rafael de Ávila Delucis, Sandro Campos Amico

2024Materials14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural fiber composites have been extensively studied for structural applications, with recent exploration into their potential for various uses. This study investigates the impact of chemical treatments on the properties of Brazilian jute woven fabric/polyester resin composites. Sodium hydroxide, hydrogen peroxide, and peracetic acid were utilized to treat the jute fabrics, followed by resin transfer molding (RTM) to form the composites. Evaluation included water absorption, flexural strength, tensile strength, and short-beam strength. The alkaline treatment induced changes in the chemical composition of the fibers' surface. Chemical treatments resulted in increased flexural and short-beam strength of the composites, with no significant alterations in tensile properties. The hydrogen peroxide treatment exhibited lower water absorption, suggesting its potential as a viable option for enhancing the performance of these composites.

Topics & Concepts

Composite materialUltimate tensile strengthMaterials scienceFlexural strengthAbsorption of waterSodium hydroxidePeracetic acidIzod impact strength testPolyesterHydrogen peroxideNatural fiberTransfer moldingFiberChemistryOrganic chemistryMoldPhysical chemistryNatural Fiber Reinforced CompositesTextile materials and evaluationsMechanical Behavior of Composites